Windows 7: Your Opinion

dayav07

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So what do you think about it? The release is coming up on the 22nd of October. Do you think it has what it takes to meet you standards? (ie: gaming, business etc). Personally I think it has potential, the looks of Vista with Xp's (or better) performance..

Share your thoughts :)

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Necuno

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makes windows vista (another windows ME) pains go away and so far i'm very happy with it since beta 1 up to final.
 

Zenbaas

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Don't we already have a bazillion threads like this...? :confused:
 

marine1

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Great OS but what I have come to hate is the way the registry (not sure if thats the issue) works, I dont understand why they cannot design a system that doesnt slow down when you install stuff
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Le^stat

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Windows 7 is a real improvement...thumbs up...

I haven't found telnet yet though :D
 

Tpex

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Ja I was kind of dissapointed, it was like a cleaned up vista that doesn't look as good as vista, at least it faster then vista, but still slower than XP so I'm going to wait till I ether get over 2 gigs of RAM or a directX10 graphics card
 

bwana

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Windows 7 is like a good kick in the nads. ;)
 

dequadin

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Guys this is the development forum do you think we could get some developer comments? There's been plenty of Windows 7 threads from users in the Software forum.

I'm thinking about concerns from developers on having to deploy to a new platform? Since it's a pretty well established fact that the majority of business has skipped Vista (ourselves included), now there's a new platform for us to worry about. And the fact that for a time I'm going to have to deploy to two platforms (yay).

Personally I'm not that excited. Now I have to test on two platforms, and I've got UAC to worry about (meh). The only thing from a developer point of view that is exciting is the new taskbar, as we won't use multi-touch.

I'm keen to hear what your guys concerns are?
 

MielieSpoor

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Now I have to test on two platforms, and I've got UAC to worry about (meh). The only thing from a developer point of view that is exciting is the new taskbar...
Just remember that you are not allowed to write anything to a System folder like program files. If you do then your app would need admin rights which is not a good design. This can result in a few redesigns if you haven't properly designed your app, but there aren't many things that change!

Win Vista/7's handling of the filesystem is a lot better than that of XP so it actually gets easier.

I haven't had the need to do programming for the Windows 7 taskbar, but it looks pretty cool and can add value to your application.
 

dequadin

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Just remember that you are not allowed to write anything to a System folder like program files. If you do then your app would need admin rights which is not a good design. This can result in a few redesigns if you haven't properly designed your app, but there aren't many things that change!

Yeah I kinda know what you're supposed to do. The problem is I've got a rather large VB 6.0 codebase that is still being maintained. It's very naughty and won't play nice with UAC (e.g. using the registry for config). I'm expecting headaches here....

I haven't had the need to do programming for the Windows 7 taskbar, but it looks pretty cool and can add value to your application.

Yip I agree it does look pretty cool. I hope "The Ribbon" (Office 2007 style) doesn't take off. I really dislike that thing...

EDIT:
What about the web developers out there? Surely IE8 is the lesser of three evils (IE8, IE7, IE6), could this be something to get slightly excited about?
 
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