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So, um, Windows 7
There really isn’t any other way I can think of to introduce an entry where I talk about Windows 7.
So, after seeing a run-down of the new taskbar in 7, I have to say that I’m cautiously optimistic. On one hand, there was the somewhat bad decision to eliminate separation of open applications and shortcuts in the taskbar, as well as remove the titles from view. On the other hand, some of the other enhancements, such as the Jump Lists, the pinning applications in position, and the Peek slab sounds like a useful feature in theory, though it hasn’t yet been implemented. This is one situation where Microsoft’s position on deprecating old features can be appreciated, as it appears the current style can be chosen over the new one. I do like the direction Microsoft has taken with the system tray, which will, by default, suppress all third-party icons and notifications.
Aero Snaps could actually catch on like hot corners have on other operating systems. I can see myself making use of the left and right edges often, though I do wonder how it’ll handle dual-monitor situations. Gadgets should have retained the sidebar as I preferred them that way, and the new theme manager is a nice, if small, upgrade.
More screenshots here.
And now for something completely different…
To round out this post, I’m going to do something crazy: admit that I was wrong. When Google Chrome first came out, my reaction was the same as all other internet professionals: sux lol. Now, well,
So, there you go, Windows 7 looks okay and I’m not always right (only mostly.)
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I can’t either, which is why I’m hoping they retain the current version as an option.
Hey, I’m not complaining. Now that I have to use Windows at work anything that makes it work more like a Mac is fine by me.
The one freaking time.... This had better be good.
Told you MS was copying Apple--right down to the fewer-options ethic
Where have I seen these “new” features before?
Task bar icons with no titles that get truncated. Great idea!
Task bar with transparent task bar background with a glassy look. Great idea!
Task bar with ability to drag icons around where you want to get muscle memory. Great idea!
Right-clicking on an icon in the task bar gets you a pop-up menu (Jump List) with functions. Great idea!
A system tray that is locked down? Great idea!
Got rid of the space-consuming side bar for gadgets. Great idea!
A touch user interface that lets you flip through photos and pinch with your fingers. Great idea!
Ah, I remember now, these are all from OS X!









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I can’t help but think of the Dock when I see the new taskbar…