20 Features Windows 7 Should Include
Damian Francis writes "Australian computer expert Vito Cassisi has come up with a list of 20 features that Windows 7 should have. The article includes features like modularized OS, new UAC, program caching, standards compliant browser and a whole lot more with explanations as to why these features should be included. With Windows Vista only receiving a luke-warm reception, Microsoft needs to make sure Windows 7 is a winner from the get go." What other features would you suggest to Microsoft if they are to have a hope for recovery?
What other features would you suggest to Microsoft if they are to have a hope for recovery?
A Linux kernel.
EGA mode
"When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back!" -- Cave Johnson
What other features would you suggest to Microsoft if they are to have a hope for recovery?
The ability to boot on a single core with 1GB of RAM in under 5 minutes?
Dewey, what part of this looks like authorities should be involved?
Perhaps they could take FreeBSD, perhaps with a customized Mach kernel, and add a fancy, easy to use and intuitive graphical user interface?
oh, wait...
A crust that rises.
Colin Dean Go a year without DRM
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1. edit the boot screen from "windows XP" to say "windows 7", then just re-release it as the new version and continue to refine XP's codebase. problems solved!
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It's 2008. Dump the triumvirate of Windows design retardedness:
1. Drive letters (we are not using CP/M)
2. Backward slashes for directory separation (we are not using DOS)
3. CRLF (we are not using a typewriter!)
21. Microsoft Bob! /ducks
22. Clippy7
Vivin Suresh Paliath
http://vivin.net
I like
I'd really like a smarmy paperclip that will pipe up all the time and suggest things. Say, it pops up while posting on the Intarwebs and says, "It looks like you're trying to spell the word 'ridiculous'. Can I help with that?"
Windows isn't fragmenting your files, it's sharing them with otherwise unoccupied sectors on your hard drive.
Another legitimate use of file sharing in my opinion.
You get a message from Carly Fiorina?
If Vista is any indication, they should DEFINITELY compile with -Os...
I suggested an XP virtual machine to be built into Longhorn for this exact reason. A senior manager told me, and I quote, "virtualization is not a solution to application compatibility".
Actually there's just 4 levels:
1 - Windows
2 - OSX
3 - Ubuntu
4 - Any other *nix
If I were you, I certainly wouldn't go around telling everybody you know the state of Dick Cheney's penis.
It's a little uncouth to kiss and tell.
Microsoft is to software what Budweiser is to beer.
Enabling safe mode (for games) with networking pretty much disables the "safe" portion of that equation
2Good4U96 is trying to fire a rocket at you.
Accept or deny?
This space up for sale.
It's not a devil, it's a daemon.
Don't you mean a GNU/Daemon?
*runs*
Perhaps we should look at the reason why we switched to Macs or to Linux.
Because they aren't made by MS? So what you're saying is that in order for Win7 to be successful, MS should outsource it, or publish it under a non-MS name? Brilliant!
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