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15 ideas for Windows 7 (A bit more like Linux ?)
feelwindows.blogspot.com — Windows 7 is scheduled to come out in 2010. I am satisfied with Vista SP1 to tell you guys the honest truth but I want Windows 7 to be even better. Here I present you with 15 suggestions, I agree that some of them may not be possible but if even a little of it is implemented, I hope that many Windows users will be delighted. Wouldn’t you?
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- haterofps3, on 08/29/2008, -0/+21) Performance, Compatibility should be improved. Please don't make us wait for service packs, make the final Windows 7 release as good as you can. It shouldn't be too resource heavy. The boot up time should be minimized. It should be stable, fast and reliable.
2) The GUI should be changed. I don't know what change you should make but it should be visually spectacular and not resource heavy at the same time. The taskbar can be heavily modified or changed completely. MAC OS X looks great but is not resource heavy at the same time.
3) New Windows Media Player with codecs installed, which can play videos out of the box should be present. An effective audio enhancement tool like DFX audio enhancement or SRS sandbox should replace the existing and less powerful graphic equalizer.
A faster and a resource light Internet Explorer with features which are atleast better than the competition at that moment. Let's make browsers like Firefox/Opera/Safari slow if compared to Internet Explorer. Make features which the other web browsers would follow. I think IE8 beta 2 is an awesome step forward and has many features which the other web browsers lack. Accelerators and WebSlices are a good way to start.
4) Paint should be improved with more features, more like Paint.Net or GIMP. It should atleast have layers and more tools to draw with.
A document reader which can read .doc, .pdf files should be inbuilt. We don't want to pay and install Office to read documents or Adobe/ Foxit reader to read pdf files.
5) A good internet security solution and a good compression utility like WinRAR should be pre-installed supporting the major compression file extensions like .rar. .zip etc
6) Drivers should be automatically detected and installed. We don't want to look for the driver cd or hunt for the drivers in the internet.
7) A chat program which supports major sites like Yahoo, Gmail, and MSN should be pre-installed. More like Pidgin!
8) A good cd/dvd burning software and a tool to mount images (.iso etc)
9) More customizable installation and the ability to add or remove more Windows components, features, etc should be there to make the OS tuned according to one's preferences and needs. Components should be recommended and installed according to the hardware.
10) Windows Movie Maker should implement more features and a Windows Audio Maker can be made. A good Audio and Video converter/splitter should be added.
11) A performance enhancing tool which should include Disk Defragmenter, Disk clean up, Registry cleaner and Defragmenter should be present.
12) Different desktop environments which would alter the looks of Windows or atleast a tool like that. Themes are too basic to bring about a noticeable big difference in the UI except colors and wallpapers. Tools like Talisman Desktop or WindowsBlinds are needed to achieve that at the present moment.
13) Tabbed Explorer feature would be a nice addition to the Windows Explorer.
14) Ability to read file systems of Linux, MAC OS X. I should be atleast able to access the movies, pictures or music kept in my Linux partition.
15) Please don't make a large number of SKU's for Windows 7.The number of sku's of Vista has confused many users of which one to take, so keep that number as low as possible in Windows 7. - broalexinfo, on 08/29/2008, -0/+2They are still working on improving VISTA, so there`s a long way to the good version of Windows 7.
- wTheOnew, on 08/29/2008, -0/+1Everything on that list has either already happened or Microsoft would get sued for implementing.
- DotNetWill, on 08/29/2008, -0/+2If MS included native support for RAR files, a builtin secruity suite or installed Live Messenger as standard there would be murder and they would be accused of trying to "destory" the competition.
Over the GUI changes pop over to the Engineering 7 blog on MSDN and see the sheer number of contradictry comments about the GUI and perceived performance of Vista. It's mind blowing and an interesting insight in to what MS have to balance out. - deck420, on 09/16/2008, -0/+0IMO, Microsoft needs to start over from the ground up. Building on top of their existing OSes is always going to be troublesome. The registry has always been a problem. I worry that until they take this kind of drastic approach, problems from the past will always manifest in newer releases.
Also, I think they would benefit greatly from splitting their OS based on usage, something like the days of NT and 95. Personally, I don't want a prettier OS with compiz like effects. Nor do I want an OS that ships with superfluous software. I want a fast OS that uses as few cpus cycles as possible.
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