Monday, December 19, 2011

Don't you think windows 7 is really windows vista except for some fancy wallpapers and desktop backgrounds?

other than that i really don't see any difference. i can put the win 7 wallpaper on vista, and it would become windows 7.|||Yes it is but it works better takes less to run it but I have had issues with the min battery level in windows 7 I have written about it %26gt; http://mlclips.wordpress.com/|||Ahh... yes.





You're not missing out on anything important. Keep using Vista.|||Cannot completely say that. because there are many issues fixed in windows 7 which were issues in Vista.





Below mentioned are few: -





1. Vista didn't have complete backward compatibility for drivers and so, that was a major problem mentioned by most of them.


2. The data transfer speed in Vista is low i.e. it takes a lot of time to transfer files even with in the partitions of same system.


3. The disk utilization is very high and not optimized in Vista.





So issues like these and many more are fixed in Windows 7. Also, they tried to make the usage very easy and quick. yeah.. mac claims that windows 7 is mimicing all their innovations but still.. lets consider what the windows 7 is doing now (even though it have taken ideas from others) which it didnt do previously.|||Externally, yes they are very similar. Big changes to a user interface is always a bad idea. There are lots of improvements though- Device Stage is far more user-friendly than the old system of menus. The Ribbon interface works really well on WordPad and Paint. Aero Snap is also really nice for putting one thing on the left half of the screen, one thing on the right. I know many people will immediately change the taskbar back to classic, but the new scheme of using application icons instead of individual windows gets rid of a lot of the clutter.





Internally, Microsoft made some nice changes as well. The new DirectCompute API lets developers use the power of your graphics cards for things other than drawiing shapes on a screen. They worked big time on reducing the amount of memory the system uses.

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