New Windows 7 UI (PDC 2008) part2
June 26th, 2010 by admin


A Presentation of the new features and improved user experience in Windows 7.


25 Responses  
  • drygnfyre writes:
    June 26th, 20105:27 pmat

    It was a joke… Paint, Wordpad, Notepad have been around for ever and have never really been changed, largely because they don’t need to. They’re extremely simple and do what they’re supposed to know. But in Win7, they received a few nice updates, including allowing for open formats in Wordpad, and giving Paint some nice new features, like various brushes, etc.

  • Technoguy3 writes:
    June 26th, 20105:41 pmat

    I know, they do not have good presentations. They’re like “uhh… ummm… -silence- win—windows 7…” At Apple conferences, it’s like “With Apple’s MobileMe service, you’ll always know where your iPhone is.” -long applause-

  • REdirectURL writes:
    June 26th, 20106:30 pmat

    God, it looks so sexy :) Good presentation!

  • chltmdwp writes:
    June 26th, 20106:54 pmat

    @bleachxNaruto, i’ve used Windows 7 RC version. And let me tell you, it’s not Vista modified. Its completely new. you say that because they have transparent look. And i am not the only one who thinks that way. Cnet think so too.

  • aza721 writes:
    June 26th, 20107:44 pmat

    was he joking? seriously i don’t get it

  • coffie2 writes:
    June 26th, 20107:51 pmat

    i have windows 7 CR on my laptop and it runs just fine…………… i just love it and i just cant wait to upgrade to win 7 when the full version comes out!!

  • macrofly2 writes:
    June 26th, 20108:10 pmat

    Incorrect. Some programs can not work with 7.

  • BleachxNaruto3595 writes:
    June 26th, 20108:44 pmat

    Windows 7 is just Vista modified, all Vista programs and drivers that are for vista, work with windows 7 perfectly.

  • ServetSasquatch writes:
    June 26th, 20109:23 pmat

    15 years for applet update. omg?

  • Paddy260991 writes:
    June 26th, 20109:47 pmat

    Wait until you can get windows 7.

  • solidsnake1211 writes:
    June 26th, 201010:04 pmat

    Just Installed Windows 7 RC1 on my main PC. Works like a dream tbh, it’s more stable than Vista, and was very happy to see all my programs working and drivers functioning properly =].

  • avangardoizomsko writes:
    June 26th, 201010:12 pmat

    ? ??? ???????????

  • leighharrison writes:
    June 26th, 201011:03 pmat

    I have only a gig of ram on my Vista machine, and it runs just fine, aero and all ;)

  • watermelonpizza writes:
    June 26th, 201011:30 pmat

    yeh thay have taken them out and put it into a list that you can review later on

  • Cesarcsrf writes:
    June 27th, 201012:24 amat

    PC > MAC

    7>XP

  • ibpointless2 writes:
    June 27th, 20101:22 amat

    So are they taking out the annoying ballon pop ups or not. Those balloons are always annoying and makes me feel stupid, i know i just plug in a mouse or keyboard.

  • mikealex08 writes:
    June 27th, 20102:05 amat

    I agree, I’ll be dual booting my Vista system with the 7 Beta but I’ll be switching over to 7 with its full release. It would have been nice to see Creative’s mp3/video series on the device images. The gadgets were free moving with Vista as well though, with Ultimate anyways. I really hope apps like that globe will show up as a desktop background feature.

  • nelizmastr writes:
    June 27th, 20102:53 amat

    Windows Vista required a minimum of 512MB ram to run. but it required 2GB to get it running smoothly, and with a lot of apps

    Windows 7 requires 1GB RAM to both run, and run smooth with a lot of applications

    so.. Windows 7 pwnz Vista (although I like my Vista machine)

    im dualbooting 7 and Vista now. but my USB Adapter is not compatible with W7..

  • ZenTigerpaw writes:
    June 27th, 20103:39 amat

    First it was Mac vs PC, now XP vs 7. This is getting far to ridicules. I won’t even bother throwing out my opinion.

  • N05Y573M writes:
    June 27th, 20103:41 amat

    they are so nervious. almost like a couple of teenagers exited with a new toy. but dont get me wrong. its great strategy. it makes you want to test it -put your fingers on it- like “right now”. tecnical features are more important to me but this is “catchy”

  • ljscott1990 writes:
    June 27th, 20104:37 amat

    I find myself telling Mac and Linux users what you just said there all the time. They’re so annoying.

  • SeasonsCurse writes:
    June 27th, 20105:23 amat

    ^ Lmao. Didn’t know that.

    Nice video, looking forward to Windows 7.

  • drphysx writes:
    June 27th, 20105:34 amat

    Steve Jobs doesn’t have a patent on the zooming. He’s got a lot of multitouch related patent, but the zooming (pinching gesture) has been invented by others.

  • paulgrelon writes:
    June 27th, 20105:53 amat

    HAHAHAHAHA. the zooming is EXACTLY the same as MAC. still, love PCs, and i’m glad they’re getting around those Steve Job Patents and getting the good stuff onto W7 aswell :D

  • spywaremegaton writes:
    June 27th, 20106:19 amat

    3.7ghz and 512mb ram it runs smooth here!


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