New laptop prompted a new OS, Windows 7. A first time for me.
Not much to this post other than a props to MS for a fantastic job on 7. I have fallen in love with it, it's quick, it works, it looks good and overall is leaps and bounds ahead of vista. The new taskbar is a work of art the grouping and window previewing and 'pin to taskbar' functionality has streamlined my PC usage no end, all my commonly used apps such as IRC/IM/Opera/Winamp are pinned for quick loading and quick retrieval. Major major high five to the team who developed that.
I hated Vista since the second I touched it, not just the buggyness of it but the way processes worked compared to XP for example. Win 7 certainly seems to be more intuitive in this respect. UAC is no longer a headache and out of the box works as it always should have done. I already had hacks and settings bookmarked to disable the thing after my Vista experiences on client systems but...I don't need it.
I thought it was going to be hard making the move being a die hard XP user but now 7 will be going on my home desktop as soon as I return from travels.
Thinking about the jump to Win 7? Do it, you will not regret it. It's not often a piece of software prompts me to make a forum post, but the joy of working with Windows 7 is one of them. (I sound like a poster boy, I am usually a proper cynic so this is a one off for me!)
Not much to this post other than a props to MS for a fantastic job on 7. I have fallen in love with it, it's quick, it works, it looks good and overall is leaps and bounds ahead of vista. The new taskbar is a work of art the grouping and window previewing and 'pin to taskbar' functionality has streamlined my PC usage no end, all my commonly used apps such as IRC/IM/Opera/Winamp are pinned for quick loading and quick retrieval. Major major high five to the team who developed that.
I hated Vista since the second I touched it, not just the buggyness of it but the way processes worked compared to XP for example. Win 7 certainly seems to be more intuitive in this respect. UAC is no longer a headache and out of the box works as it always should have done. I already had hacks and settings bookmarked to disable the thing after my Vista experiences on client systems but...I don't need it.
I thought it was going to be hard making the move being a die hard XP user but now 7 will be going on my home desktop as soon as I return from travels.
Thinking about the jump to Win 7? Do it, you will not regret it. It's not often a piece of software prompts me to make a forum post, but the joy of working with Windows 7 is one of them. (I sound like a poster boy, I am usually a proper cynic so this is a one off for me!)
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Never had any problems with Vista, ran it from beta for long enough. Windows 7, is in my opinion what they wanted Vista to be first time of asking. I've been using Win 7 since beta also.
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