Guest Jordan Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Looking very nice: The return of the sidebar! IE7 Thumbnails for webpages! New network connections improved system properties Volume control Windows Media Player 11 (no real change since 10 then...) WMP11 Toolbar Its looking very nice now, Beta 2 is expected in the Spring.
Guest Jordan Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Yes, very much so. Although theres going to be some added functionality. So hopefully, it will be a worthy successor to XP. Which to be honest has been the best OS MS have ever got out, if you don't include open ports, spy/adware problems, viruses etc. You know, there was a cool feature in the last build. If you pressed the windows key and tab, all the windows went side on so you could select them. Bloody nice it looked.
Raining_again Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 still need a legit copy of msdn to get it, like when it was last on the boards? msdn is so expensive o.O
Colin Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Which to be honest has been the best OS MS have ever got out, if you don't include open ports, spy/adware problems, viruses etc. Yeah I agree with you on that. Windows ME was just a complete mess, while Windows 2000 was very much up there with the current XP in my regards, but it's not the best OS to run daily programs which either the family wants to use or if you're a gaming savvy. The spy/adware, virus problems are to be expected aswell with any popular OS, and I just think that it's unavoidable to prevent and impossible to some extent for Microsoft to get it under control. I'm in no rush to change my current OS to Vista, and it's also been confirmed that SP3 for XP is due out around the time of Vista's launch. The only thing holding me back from purchasing a Mac is Alias' dodgy Maya build for it, aswell as Adobe not supporting Premiere on the OS anymore (although there is FinalCut available). So in other words, I'm currently more than happy to continue using Windows.
Caris Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Whens this out? Also may i add, Windows 98 second edition was very good as well
Guest Jordan Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 It will be out 2nd Half of 2006, widly avaliable in the Autumn (localised versions etc)
craig Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery.
Charlie Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 So just like Expose on OS X then? You stole my words! ------- What's the betting that the "sidebar" will become a "topbar" by Beta 2 and then in Beta 3 the taskbar will automatically be on autohide Do the windows become non-transparent when you click on them? I don't like it how you can see through them like that, they looked like they aren't clicked on. Go on M$, just give them the goold ol' brushed metal!
Guest Jordan Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Transparency is now set on default... i'll be turning it off. Annoys me does transparency.
Charlie Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Transparency is now set on default... i'll be turning it off. Annoys me does transparency. Yeah, the windows don't look complete with it on transparent. You won't be seeing any transparent windows on any of my computers, in fact, you won't even be seeing Vista on any of my computers *Kicks 450mhz piece of shit*
Shorty Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 That sidebar looks kinda ugly to me, it would look better straight, and more transparent (hopefully optional). It just looks weird empty like that, but I think would look cluttered if it was full. I don't know if I'd be using that....
Charlie Posted October 12, 2005 Posted October 12, 2005 Having said that, seeing how supurb the likes of Expose are, it's definitely a must have for Windows users - it improves your workflow so much, and once you start using it, you never know how you lived without it! Yeah... Example: You're browsing through some porn Someone knocks on your door If you don't have Expose: Try really quickly to close all the windows, you'll never do it in time Or if you have Expose: Hit F11 and they magically all disappear
Caris Posted October 12, 2005 Posted October 12, 2005 ove heard that it doesnt support open GL which emans many a agme wont owkr and that its gonna be so tight on security, no mroe downlaods mp3's etc :@
Cubechris Posted October 12, 2005 Posted October 12, 2005 Yeah... Example: You're browsing through some porn Someone knocks on your door If you don't have Expose: Try really quickly to close all the windows, you'll never do it in time Or if you have Expose: Hit F11 and they magically all disappear Words of experience eh? :wink:
Blackfox Posted October 12, 2005 Posted October 12, 2005 Or Moria, you could just click the "show desktop" button
CompSci Posted October 12, 2005 Posted October 12, 2005 Yeah I agree with you on that. Windows ME was just a complete mess, Windows. WinME is not a complete mess. It runs just fine today. The same was not true when it was first released because the third party people were told that the 9x drivers would work just fine with ME. In 90% of the cases, that was true. But the other 10% gave 100% of the users tremendous problems, to the point where they blamed ME for everything from devices not working to stubbing their toe on the door frame of their bedroom. The stupid third party people, being the capitalists that they are, never bothered to actually test their stuff with ME, they just sold their products. It got to the point where OEMs told M$ to either fix the issues or they would discontinue selling windows with their machines. Of course, the actual problems with ME weren't M$'s issues, but maybe it was them that told the third party people the lies. Over time, manufacturers came to adjust their drivers so that they worked with ME, but by that time, it was too late. Too many people were burned way too bad to ever hope for recovery. To ME's credit, it has never had a service pack released. How many other OSs can make that claim? The core routines were actually pretty stable, and only new security issues had to be addressed during it's time. If you get a system today, load ME fresh, get all updated drivers for your devices, ME runs as solid as any M$ product, maybe even a little more so. I will show you hundreds of desktops in business environments still using ME with zero issues. I had two myself, running current hardware, that went for over two years with no memory leaks and no BSODs. It was just in the last two months that I retired those machines for new machines on XP. And, quite honestly, I have had more BSODs with WinXP that I ever had with ME. I think I finally have those issues resolved, but it certainly has brought down my expectations of XP. ME was really only '98 with system restore. ME didn't give you anything else in terms of features. It was much thinner than XP and didn't require near the resources the XP requires. Trying to draw comparisons between the two is like trying to compare a carburettor with a fuel injector. They have the same function, but they are vastly different. The bad reputation for ME will, undoubtedly, live on for many years. But the problems were really with the drivers. That won't change people’s opinions, however. my two cents
RoadKill Posted October 13, 2005 Posted October 13, 2005 Yeah... Example: You're browsing through some porn Someone knocks on your door If you don't have Expose: Try really quickly to close all the windows, you'll never do it in time Or if you have Expose: Hit F11 and they magically all disappear This is a poor use of Exposé. If you want to hide everything in Windows you just press Windows Key + D. At least use Exposé for something useful like it was designed for not just hiding stuff >_<
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