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Re: Windows 7
Old 11-09-2009, 11:43 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by thatmariolover View Post
This smells of somebody who hasn't used a recently patched version of Vista. Anybody who had Vista with the latest patches has seen most of what Windows 7 has to offer. Vista is in a much better place than it was when it first launched. Netbook owners are the main group that will see a notable speed increase over Vista. There were some multi-core optimizations, though nothing as extensive as Snow Leopards Grand Central Dispatch (OS X also has better OpenCL implementation).

On the surface, you're going to notice a different taskbar (more like OS X's dock) and some screen management options for organizing/resizing windows (essentially a poor execution of Exposé).

Don't get me wrong, I like Windows 7 (I'm tri-booting with Ubuntu and Snow Leopard). But I can't believe anybody thinks it's worth what Microsoft is charging for it.
I have to agree with you and Gekko on this topic.

I just have this feeling that a lot of people are jut buying into the hype of windows 7, but I've yet to see or hear about a worthwhile upgrade included in this OS.

And Vista is not buggy on unstable anymore, it was just that way when it launched. I had XP up until a year ago and switched to Vista.. and have yet to have even one issue with it.
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