12 new screen shots of Longhorn
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I like this one.
http://www.winbeta.org/images/LH4083/lh4.jpg
What that says to me is:
"Theres been an error. We can't load the error message for that error becasue we have come across an error in the error message system, therefore we cannot load the error message for that error either, or this one."
I'm sticking with Windows 2000. Its stable, and isnt a RAM whore.
http://www.winbeta.org/images/LH4083/lh4.jpg
What that says to me is:
"Theres been an error. We can't load the error message for that error becasue we have come across an error in the error message system, therefore we cannot load the error message for that error either, or this one."
I'm sticking with Windows 2000. Its stable, and isnt a RAM whore.
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I'm not sure what the point of the screenshots is... I mean... they show us that there is, in fact, some version of Windows that looks a lot like the current version of Windows with a new skin on it. I can't really tell anything else from them.
The screenshots I'd like to see are things like "look, it's a built-in firewall that's NOT RETARDED" or "hey check out the nice new diagnostic tools"...
The screenshots I'd like to see are things like "look, it's a built-in firewall that's NOT RETARDED" or "hey check out the nice new diagnostic tools"...
You do realize that this will never happen right? Too wide of a user base to gradually phase out into Linux only.Avder wrote:Seriously tho, by the time this comes out, most new apps should be linux compatible, and therefore windows can start to become a non issue.
Most people using linux are by far more knowledgeable then your everyday windows users. What you might find simple using Linux others would find hard. Same goes for certain aspects of Windows. There are just going to be those people that really can't get their minds around using certain technologies.
As far as longhorn goes though, my Windows already looks like that
Linux is becoming simpler to use every day. People arent gonna buy into new windows installs forever. Even the morons will eventually get sick of paying $270 for an OS when they get a new computer.Tyranny wrote:Most people using linux are by far more knowledgeable then your everyday windows users. What you might find simple using Linux others would find hard. Same goes for certain aspects of Windows. There are just going to be those people that really can't get their minds around using certain technologies.
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God I hate when this happens, but I agree with mobi.Mobius wrote: XP kicks 2K butt.
The two boxes I use everyday have been running on the same XP Pro install for well over 2 years each. Sure I've had a game or app crash in the past, but I could count them all on both hands. 2k was way more common when I used it.
I believe the first one wraps Longhorn up nicely...
http://www.winbeta.org/images/LH4083/lh1.jpg
It is taking too long to come out and they are allowing other OS' to run laps around them. Regardless, they are still making a killing on XP so why should they hustle a bit? They are making a ton of money now, but 10 years from now? I suppose their money fund will be sufficient enough over the next 20+ years.
http://www.winbeta.org/images/LH4083/lh1.jpg
It is taking too long to come out and they are allowing other OS' to run laps around them. Regardless, they are still making a killing on XP so why should they hustle a bit? They are making a ton of money now, but 10 years from now? I suppose their money fund will be sufficient enough over the next 20+ years.
Not necessarily. People tend to stick with what's familiar to them. A lot of first-time PC owners are probably only aware of Windows and Macintosh. So when a vendor asks "Would you like to pay $200 for Windows or stay with the default Fedora Core Linux 3?" a lot of people wuld probably cough up the extra cash for something they know already. Of course, this is further assuming the vendor even asks. Compaq, HP, and Dell, which probably account for the vast majority of home PC sales, are traditionally Windows firms.Avder wrote:Linux is becoming simpler to use every day. People arent gonna buy into new windows installs forever. Even the morons will eventually get sick of paying $270 for an OS when they get a new computer.
These Longhorn screenshots, early build or not, are very disappointing. For a company with several dozen large office buildings and years of development on this, it's sad that it looks like nothing more than Windows XP with a fancy skin. Even the incidental dialogue boxes look exactly the same. More of the same-old, same-old. *yawn*
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Well, if you don't like the Longhorn default skin, there's always the Classic theme in Windows Wootacular Edition. Of course, nobody would fake a screenshot of a beta OS to run up hits on their website.
On the other hand, if they're still crunching code, I don't think that anyone at Microsoft yet cares what Longhorn looks like. Tweaking the default theme strikes me as something that will be done in conjunction with the people who deal with advertising, and with Longhorn being a minimum of one year out, advertising isn't a concern yet either.
Now, you'll excuse me... I have to enjoy the speedier intarnet access of Windows Wootacular Edition.
On the other hand, if they're still crunching code, I don't think that anyone at Microsoft yet cares what Longhorn looks like. Tweaking the default theme strikes me as something that will be done in conjunction with the people who deal with advertising, and with Longhorn being a minimum of one year out, advertising isn't a concern yet either.
Now, you'll excuse me... I have to enjoy the speedier intarnet access of Windows Wootacular Edition.