Windows Vista Leaks ... Again!
10101001011 writes "The latest build of Windows Vista (5231) has been leaked to the public, again. This latest build includes some major revamping of Windows Media Player, including a smart interface. Also, IE 7 now sports tabs a la Firefox, under the address bar. Are these leaks accidental, or is Microsoft actually trying to pull a 360?"
I know that this has been discussed on /. before, but after reading http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_edit ions.asp, I am honestly thinking that I will be using Linux full time once I get tired of XP
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- http://www.neowin.net/staff/cashman/vist5321_2.jp
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- http://www.neowin.net/staff/cashman/vist5321_3.jp
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it appears that Internet Explorer has shed itself of a menubar! Any news on this?Hopefully, it'll support Ogg Vorbis.
Hopefully, some OSS developers will bring life back into CDex.
Hopefully, it won't report that I'm infringing on Paris Hilton's copywrite.
Hopefully, if you want a vision of the future, you'll imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever.
Your average consumer doesn't understand an operating system very much... if you tell them about all of the work done under the hood to make it faster, more reliable and easer to use... they aren't likely to care, they just want to be able to use it and have it look nice.
If in addition to changing the plumbing you change the faucets (ie things the user sees) they are much more likely to accept that things have changed.
Yes, Vista has a new UI... but you should not forget about the backend things that have been done... two of my favorites are the new networking stack and the audio stack being brought into user land... what does that mean? Application level audio control! You will be able to raise the volume for the movie you are watching (that was no doubt ripped from a DVD and has low volume) and not go deaf when someone IM's you.
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Relatedly... why has the titlebar of one of the windows in screenshot 3 been blurred? You can still read the title in the taskbar! D'oh!
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. - Voltaire
The transparency effect against a black background .. makes the text hard to read (look at the IE window title in this one (note in some of the screenshots they intentionally blurred text, but not in the IE window in this shot):
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Ok. I gotta say it, unless it really was done already, the thumnail view for browser tabs is pretty neat. Tough to call it innovative since it's not a new concept or anything. In fact it's probably no different than OS-X's Exposé feature, just put into the browser. But it's new and it's something that might be useful.
Yes, but have you ever tried to 'turn-down' the volume of MSN Messenger? You can't -- unless of course, you turn down the entire 'WAV' slider....then you can't hear your DVD no matter how the volume is set within the Media Player app. With audio control brought to an application level, I am hoping that I could 'mute' the ouput from messenger while leaving the other media player alone.
The people who install the leaked version are software pirates. Pirates don't typically make software companies a lot of money. By leaking a product people want to people who never would have made you money in the first place, you get people talking about it. Seems like a great strategy for MS or any other software company for that matter.
Actually Mark Shuttlesworth's Community Ubuntu 5.10 is released *Ahead* of time.
Go Breezy! http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/
Vista, the single biggest argument for Desktop Linux! It doesn't "Just Work"(TM).
Funny - did anyone notice that Windows Media Player 10 has verson number 11?
The only thing that interests me is if native OpenGL will be supported in composite (eyecandy) mode instead of through a wrapper (see opengl.org for details about this). If not it will be a serious blow to portable applications that use 3D acceleration.
Ummmm, I read through that link provided. Starter edition is going to be software controlled at being able to use only 256 megabytes of ram? Are you kidding me? It's meant for first time PC users. I can't imagine even getting an OEM first time PC with less than 512 megabytes of ram.
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I have a full legal msdn copy of longhorn beta 1 and let me tell you first hand. it sucks. I have two gigs of ram...and its slow. it lags continously and only is efficeent half the time. when the Vista beta comes out i'll let ya know if its any faster. for now...i'm dissappointed.
From DVDDemystified:
DVD Audio Levels
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