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Too fancy
Windows Vista:Windows XP::Windows 98 SE:Windows 98
In other words, Vista should be known as xp second edition. It was promised to offer great, new things, but of course, microsoft goofed.
Yeah, very colourful as you might have expected.
But KDE can be even more extreme...
And I read the other day that there is the first virus out for vista.
The bloody thing is still beta and there is already a virus. Amazing.. but then again why am I surprised?
Some higher resolution screenshots: Windows Vista Virtual Pressroom. The status bar and the file-associated keywords are interesting.
I hope there's a simple way to turn off the eye candy.
I hope there's a simple way to turn off the eye candy.
Yes, there is a very simple way but I think we shouldn't start a flame war here
As a comparison, check out the screenshots of Enlightenment DR17:
"...VectorLinux was designed primarily to run well on older hardware..."
Looks nice, the article makes it sound even better. I might have to install this on my extra machine instead of Knoppix.
That reminded me of this Longhorn article on ExtremeTech mentioning the use of "virtual pixels".
This support for high-DPI displays is done by creating "virtual pixels" that have a resolution of 96dpi. These virtual pixels are mapped onto the actual display resolution, so that objects will look the same size and render correctly, even on displays with dense pixel resolutions.
Windows Sux...
I'm using Linux, it's the best OS
That reminded me of this Longhorn article on ExtremeTech mentioning the use of "virtual pixels".
I wrote up what I did to get my Linux box to render the screen just as good as Windows.
Microsoft Delays Vista Until 2007
UPDATED Microsoft revealed Tuesday afternoon what many had expected for months -- consumer availability of Windows Vista has been delayed until 2007.
While businesses would be able to get their hands on the finished product in November, consumers will not find the operating system on new machines until January. The delay also throws a wrench into the holiday marketing plans of many PC manufacturers this season.
Vista chief Jim Allchin said that the delay resulted from both quality issues, as well as requests from some of its partners. "We're trying to do the responsible thing here," Allchin told reporters in a hastily arranged teleconference.
Rumors had been circulating of a possible 2007 launch since the lackluster public appearance of the current incarnation of Vista, then Longhorn, at WinHEC 2005.
It was the opinion of many, including some notable Windows enthusiasts, that Microsoft was not making considerable progress at the time in Vista development. Some speculated that the company's holiday 2006 timeframe for launch was optimistic if Microsoft wanted to deliver a quality product.
Allchin's comments seemed to reflect those early concerns. "Product quality and a great out-of-box experience have been two of our key drivers for Windows Vista, and we are on track to deliver on both," he assured. "We must optimize for the industry, so we've decided to separate business and consumer availability."
He said the delay had to do with usability issues and ensuring Vista was up to par with Microsoft's security standards.
Allchin would not specify a date for when it would ship code to install on new PCs -- called a "release to manufacturing" -- instead pointing to the January date for consumer availability. Volume licensing customers, however, would get their hands on the code in November.
"We just needed a few more weeks," Allchin said. He said that put their partners in a "bubble" where some would be put at a disadvantage by a later release.
Microsoft's partners did not unanimously welcome the decision for a delay, Allchin admitted. Some said that Microsoft's tight holiday schedule left little room for error.
However, Microsoft says it does not expect a delay to affect PC sales during the holiday quarter. "You can ask the partners what they think," Allchin quipped.
I had the opportunity recently to spend a five hour flight with one of the developers for Vista, it was pretty slick and there were a lot of new features that I really liked. I was impressed and its pretty hard to impress me when it comes to Windows, especially considering I only just reluctantly upgraded from win98 to win2k pro.
Its kinda odd to me that they are saying that its delayed until 2007 since that is when the developer told me it would hit the market anyway, he said spring of '07...
Anyway, what the guy showed me was rather intuitive and you could most certainly change the themes to however you wanted. Security, being my biggest concern seems fairly addressed as well as the addition of many other tweaks the user could perform for a pc that is being used by the whole family.
Overall I liked it, it has a very dreamy look to it, but we all know looks arent everything lol. Will have to wait and see of course if Vista delivers what the dev guy promised it would.
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