New in Windows 7

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Rik

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Sebby

Quote from: Gary on Sep 25, 2009, 09:14:07
But at least you can chat reliably over webcams with it via msn, I have a friend with a mac and she even with aMSN has issues, if MS sorted that out it would be brilliant, but as you say, no Registry, thats heaven.

It might be a reason why you couldn't have a Mac, but it's not really Apple's problem. Microsoft make a version of Messenger for the Mac. Personally, I believe they deliberately leave features out of software they write for the Mac, otherwise it makes it too easy for Windows users to switch.

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I know this isn't a mac thread but I only agree with you to a point there Sebby. In my experience macs are a pain in the ass to write software for if you are not brought up on them and I imagine its relatively more expensive to write the same software for a mac as a PC. Besides that most applications are written for windows and then released for the MAC as an afterthought.
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Sebby

The key being if you are not brought up with them. No doubt the situation would be the same if you weren't brought up with Windows PCs.

Rik

I wasn't brought up with any PC, just a sister. ;D
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Why am I not surprised?
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gizmo71

Well of the two machines I've tried it on so far, one has XP as the main OS, and Windows 7 boots considerably faster. The other came with Vista Home; 7 Ultimate definitely boots quicker, though not by such a margin.

Anyway. Vista's even more horrible than 7. :D
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Oh, but are you comparing a clean install of both. ;)
As a old install will have many more programs to load up than a brand new install of windows 7. I wonder if this is Microsoft's business plan. Keep making the current OS slower with autoupdates, so they can "speed up" the next revision.  ::)
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Sebby

Quote from: gizmo71 on Oct 08, 2009, 22:57:18
Anyway. Vista's even more horrible than 7. :D

Vista's more horrible than anything!

Gary

Quote from: Sebby on Oct 09, 2009, 13:32:49
Vista's more horrible than anything!
No its not, Vista works fine on the right hardware, but having been playing with Macs in the local shop, all incarnations of Windows are vile  :) getting home to come back to this for now felt horrid and that was only after they let me play for an hour on a 24" iMac, god that's a lot of screen real estate, I could happily have a 20" but you get so more with the 24", here size does matter, but the keyboard looks tiny next to it ;D
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gizmo71

Quote from: Gary on Oct 09, 2009, 14:31:24
Quote from: Sebby on Oct 09, 2009, 13:32:49
Vista's more horrible than anything!
No its not, Vista works fine on the right hardware, but having been playing with Macs in the local shop, all incarnations of Windows are vile  :) getting home to come back to this for now felt horrid and that was only after they let me play for an hour on a 24" iMac, god that's a lot of screen real estate, I could happily have a 20" but you get so more with the 24", here size does matter, but the keyboard looks tiny next to it ;D

Non sequitor. :no: :laugh: :P
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