Re: Windows Vista
Posted by satchmo on
Wed Jan 4th 2006 at 4:43pm
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It's like a hybrid between a Mac OS and Linux.
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Re: Windows Vista
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Thu Jan 5th 2006 at 12:06am
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Hmm, I was informed that Longhorn wasn't going to have a taskbar... changed I guess?
edit: Unless Microsoft tells me something spectacular about this
OS, I'd agree with everyone else : A flashier desktop and more
wasted cpu power is all I see here :razz:
Breaking the laws of mapping since 2003 and doing a damn fine job at it
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I agree with everything that's been said so far.
Nickel, are there any new features that are worth mentioning?
Re: Windows Vista
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Jan 5th 2006 at 12:39am
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2006-01-05 12:39am
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Longhorn beta has been out/available for well over a year now. I had build 4096 or some odd number myself for a time but was afraid to use it for fear of not being able to play games with it or some other similar horror.
What, if anything is different? Is this beta legal, where mine might not have been?
I am also not talking about the program that makes your WinXp resemble longhorn, I had the beta of the real longhorn.
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Re: Windows Vista
Posted by rs6 on
Thu Jan 5th 2006 at 1:51am
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Vista seems like another version of ME; nothing drastically new, and pretty much worthless.
Re: Windows Vista
Posted by Gorbachev on
Thu Jan 5th 2006 at 3:36am
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I want Windows to go back to having more options during install, or at least give an admin/developer option first thing so that you can pick and choose what packages to install. They used to do this back in the day
I've seen the beta in use when I was in school. It really didn't show me much other than what I already basically do with StyleXP. (And yeah, I hate how you can't have folder settings just stay properly per folder, or pick which ones are set in the same way you can pick stuff with policies.)
The only thing I've seen so far that is even remotely different with Vista is a better local networking setup which really is almost nothing anyway. 5 years since XP for this so far? Give me a f**king break. I like Windows but this is an insult.
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OOOHH...blackness...
Definitely worth a few hundred $$$ for me to give to Microsoft...again...
Seriously...what is the point of getting Vista?