So far it's awesome compared to XP for me. I hated vista, but this shit runs so fast, for now at least.
Anyone else care to share their experience?
Anyone else care to share their experience?
Here's another video review I found: First Look video: Windows 7 beta | The Download Blog - Download.com
Please tell me that it has something more? That looks really, really pathetic. How I'm going to benefit of fast theme changing, small preview windows that are too slow to popup for my use and what else.. oh wait.. that's pretty much everything the video tells is new.
Btw, does Windows 7 finally tell you that the program is loading? If you click on icon, does it indicate somehow it's loading it? In OSX the icon appears in Dock and you can see it that it's loading it.
Here's another video review I found: First Look video: Windows 7 beta | The Download Blog - Download.com
Please tell me that it has something more? That looks really, really pathetic. How I'm going to benefit of fast theme changing, small preview windows that are too slow to popup for my use and what else.. oh wait.. that's pretty much everything the video tells is new.
Btw, does Windows 7 finally tell you that the program is loading? If you click on icon, does it indicate somehow it's loading it? In OSX the icon appears in Dock and you can see it that it's loading it.
Haha. Actually no. The way I found out that the loading thing missing at least from XP was that when I was playing around with few programs that don't have fancy splash screen and they load on the background. BUT Windows doesn't show it anywhere so when you do stuff in very fast pace like click icon and immediately move to Firefox for example, with Windows you really don't know if it registered your clicks.Holy. Take a breather fanboi. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know a program is loading. As soon as I click to launch a program, a loading screen appears, and it shows up in the task bar. Beyond that, what other ground breaking innovative "nice user-friendly stuff" does Apple offer?
I'm running the 64bit win7 beta now. It's fast and everything running good.
Anyone else care to share their experience?
Spot on. I'm not here to talk about Mac and why I should drop $3k on a PC that's worth half.mcfire - I think the OP and some of us are interested in opinions of people who are actually running the beta.
Go to Apple, read and check videos about Leopard and then come back.. maybe you don't look like fucking douche bag then.
One thing Windows 7 might have edge in is utilizing multiprocessor machines. I'm using quad-core Mac Pro right now with Leopard and it clearly doesn't utilize it as good as it should. So I think that's one angle Microsoft could do better.
Ok, sorry. I usually don't install or judge products in beta phase so that's why I decided to check videos. I think if I would have installed it, there wouldn't be enough space for that vent.mcfire - I think the OP and some of us are interested in opinions of people who are actually running the beta.
Haha.. gotta love these 1998 commentsSpot on. I'm not here to talk about Mac and why I should drop $3k on a PC that's worth half.
Yeah, I bolded it for you why you don't see anything bad in it since it really doesn't get any worse than the shit you are in now.I just built a new computer about a month ago with Vista 64-bit installed which has been running perfect. Not too eager to jump the Win7 gun yet. I've hardly heard anything bad about it.. that is unless you're talking to Mac Fanboys (yes, you micfire).
Graphic designer, telling how shit are based on some old Macs and Macs you have "touched" once in a while and you choose to use Windows.. sorry dude, you are even bigger douche bag now.. you can find that pom pom in your ass.I've been a professional graphic designer since I graduated from a 3 year design and illustration course in 1996. My first computer was a PPC 8200. Between the initial purchase price and the many upgrades I did (new 240mhz processor, 4 x 64mb ram, 32mb video card, usb card, etc. etc.), I spent more then 10 grand on that Mac. I've laid hands on dozens of Macs in my career in both print production and web development studios.
You still haven't answered my question.
Who's the douche bag now? Ra ra, bitch. I think you dropped one of your pom poms.
Yeah I know that it's mainly app's fault. However I think I read that Apple is working on performance improvements to Snow Leopard.It's not really the operating system but more the application. If the application you are running doesn't take advantage of multi-core/multi-processor units, then there's nothing the Operating System can do to fix that, since the application only going to be sending data to a single process (though the operating system can help assign those applications to different cores/processors, which leopard and Vista already does)