^I agree. Fixing taskbar clutter is a good thing.
1/19/2009 11:04:18 AM
What's the point of using parenthesis when you're going to use them in every sentence?You're making it seem as though clicking twice is, difficulty wise, on par with trying to get a hole-in-one twice in a row.[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM. Reason : .]
1/19/2009 11:40:41 AM
It found the drivers for my bluetooth adapter no problem and connecting to my stereo headset was super easy. However, there is a noticable delay in audio when using it. Is this just me or has anyone else tried it?
1/19/2009 12:25:15 PM
I'd just like my f'in bluetooth mouse to workgr
1/19/2009 2:03:15 PM
anyone know of a fix for the bug where it hangs trying to run a performance rating test in vmware? it crashes during the media decoding partI know its dumb to trying to test performance in vmware, but its currently stuck at 1 so i can't use any AMAZING 3D GRAPHICS AERO SHIT.
1/19/2009 2:06:03 PM
Mine would do that when it was in the docking station... Out of the docking station it worked just fine.Seems finicky though.
1/19/2009 2:07:08 PM
aaand got my mouse working. not sure which thing did it.. i forced it to use a generic bluetooth driver then went back to the correct one, restarted into OSX, removed the mouse from everything in there then went back to windows and it installed fine. makes no sense that removing it in OSX would do anything to me but whatever, it works now
1/19/2009 2:17:47 PM
Ok guys, let's all bow to quagmire, who studied "environmental technology". Sorry my 3rd link didn't work for you quaggie, it was a copy and paste error.
1/19/2009 4:50:02 PM
i really wish i was a mod right now
1/19/2009 4:55:30 PM
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1/19/2009 5:30:47 PM
My point is, all of quagmire's statements and assertions are made in an imaginary vacuum. You have to think about the context and environment as well, which he repeatedly ignores. You can't have every option in the world AND have a perfect user experience. There are points where you have to make trade-offs of efficiency and resources to delivery the best possible thing, given the time and resource constraints you have. I'm not advocating removing ALL flexibility from the operating system. I'm saying, lets be smart about what customization options really deliver VALUE for the customer.To answer your question directly, adding options is expensive. The more on/off options you add to an environment, the bigger the matrix is for testing and stability. And the reality is that the overwhelming majority of people do not set options, they use whatever the default it (this extends beyond software as well). So if it takes X amount of time to put in the option that 1% of people will use, why would Microsoft put that time toward something 90% of people will use instead (for instance, rewriting Windows Explorer?).[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 5:52 PM. Reason : .]
1/19/2009 5:51:30 PM
I have a lot of the same complaints as quagmire.
1/20/2009 10:31:33 AM
So it's stupid to design a product to attract as many customers as possible?
1/20/2009 10:43:36 AM
that's clearly not as many as possible if they're knowingly snubbing some. as many as possible would be the current implementation with a "disable" or "classic" option
1/20/2009 10:48:52 AM
Not necessarily. Design trade-offs would naturally favor the masses, and snub anybody whose preference is expensive to implement while offering little sales opportunity.
1/20/2009 10:58:11 AM
well first of all, it can't be that expensive to do since what we are talking about is the simple difference between Vista & Windows 7, clearly they already have it worked out, we're just talking about a simple checkbox here to switch from classic (vista) to new (windows 7) taskbar. obviously we are all in favor of having options.[Edited on January 20, 2009 at 11:06 AM. Reason : .]
1/20/2009 11:06:04 AM
That's true, maybe it is simple. Maybe it's not. We have no idea what they changed between vista and win7 that might make that easy or hard. Of course even if it is simple, they may choose to force Win7 users towards the interface they plan on switching to for future releases. How long would you expect them to carry the Win95-like start menu/task bar forward?[Edited on January 20, 2009 at 11:09 AM. Reason : .]
1/20/2009 11:09:09 AM
yea, kinda like they how they forced the hand with the ribbon UI, although i think 99% like it after getting used to it.
1/20/2009 11:43:16 AM
I mean for all we know they re-wrote the entire thing from the ground up.
1/20/2009 12:42:11 PM
1/20/2009 1:46:41 PM
currently;active syncventrilothunderbirdfirefox3aimIE (certain pages that only work properly in it - internal stuff)winampeclipse zion edittv tunertask manager (or a better performance calc)vmware infrastructure clientvmware server 1.xutorrent/abc clientThat's normal for work. At home I have 5-7 apps running. Those apps above total 18 windows at the moment. [Edited on January 20, 2009 at 2:50 PM. Reason : ventrilo is because I'm working from home. you can usually replace that with a pdf or some doc]
1/20/2009 2:44:19 PM
i like the new taskbar, although i made it ungroup when space is availableand i love being able to hover over the ie and see a preview of all of my open tabs
1/20/2009 4:20:31 PM
eh, don't like the task bar grouping shit..although I can def see how some people will.i do like the search in the start menu. hitting the start key on keyboard, typing word, or photoshop or remote for remote desktop or whatever and hitting enter and it working exactly how it should is awesome.i think vista had the same feature but i don't remember
1/20/2009 6:21:54 PM
^ it does. that's one of my favorite things in vista
1/20/2009 6:22:44 PM
yeah I used to use launchy in XP, and the vista/win7 start menu search has replaced that for me
1/20/2009 6:24:29 PM
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1/20/2009 6:47:46 PM
^^depends on the feature, but yea, generally speaking i can understand that... i mean you don't want to delete a feature that the masses love either, b/c then you'd be alienating the majority of your audience.[Edited on January 20, 2009 at 7:00 PM. Reason : .]
1/20/2009 6:59:56 PM
1/21/2009 2:55:03 PM
sure hope so
1/21/2009 3:01:29 PM
^^ the api is already open and available in the Win7 SDK, so I imagine FireFox will add the hooks pretty quickly
1/21/2009 6:36:30 PM
AV Betas for Windows 7http://www.kaspersky.com/windows7http://www.avg.com/special-download-antivirus-for-windows-7-msschttp://www.symantec.com/norton/beta/register.jsp?pvid=n3603beta
1/21/2009 8:50:49 PM
http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/dock-and-windows-7-taskbar.ars/1Paradigms lost: The Windows 7 Taskbar versus the OS X Dock
1/22/2009 10:34:32 AM
^Good article
1/22/2009 12:34:24 PM
^^It's very well reasoned and researched articles like the one you posted that make me love and respect Ars
1/22/2009 5:40:40 PM
anyone else think the index is slightly off?Processor: 6.4 = E8400Memory: 5.5 = DDR2-1066Graphics: 7.9 = 9800GX2Gaming Graphics: 6.0 = 9800GX2Primary hard disk: 5.9 = WD Velociraptor 10,000rpm 300GBi mean for crying out loud i have one of the highest performing desktop hard drives and a dual-gpu graphics card!btw, FULL RESTART, from clicking the restart button to fully operational desktop = 1:00min., shutdown was probably only 10 seconds[Edited on January 23, 2009 at 12:56 AM. Reason : .]
1/23/2009 12:51:59 AM
NOD32 64bit is working fine for me.
1/23/2009 2:17:51 AM
^^ lol, my e6750 @ 3.33 got a 6.5, my ddr2 800 @ 833 got a 5.9, my old ass G80 GTS got a 6.0 in gaming graphics, and my partitioned WD 640 got a 5.9. Pretty sure the HD index is upper bounded by solid state performance.[Edited on January 23, 2009 at 3:26 AM. Reason : .]
1/23/2009 3:25:16 AM
Memory: 5.5 = DDR2-1066would be higher with more memory - how much do you have?
1/23/2009 10:59:16 AM
are 4gb dimms of ddr2 cheap yet?
1/23/2009 11:03:47 AM
I have 4x1 gigs. I bet somehow latency is factored in more than bandwidth.
1/23/2009 12:49:19 PM
1/23/2009 1:19:54 PM
Anyone else having a problem with their desktop icons going missing? It really tripped me out the first time it happened. I have to right click on the desktop and put the checkmark into View->Show Desktop Icons and THEN refresh the screen for my icons to show up. It happens after a reboot, but not every time, I'd say 1 out of every 2-3 reboots. It's happened on the 32 bit leaked version and also on the 64-bit version too. I googled and it looks like I'm not the only one, but no one seems to know what causes it.
1/23/2009 5:34:57 PM
any way to adjust the transparency of just the taskbar? i keep thinking my windows are not maximized
1/24/2009 1:49:59 PM
Processor: 6.4 = E6400 @ 3.01GHzMemory: 5.9 = 4x1GB DDR2-1066 (Forgot what it's OC'd to)Graphics: 7.9 = 8800GTS @ 600MHz/1030MHzGaming Graphics: 6.0 = 8800GTS @ 600MHz/1030MHzPrimary hard disk: 5.9 = WD Raptor 10,000rpm 36GB
1/24/2009 2:10:47 PM
I've had some very strange things with files disappearing when i save to network drives. trying to figure out more detail so i can submit it. most cases there is a .tmp file in the directory, i change it to whatever the right extension is and it opens right up and all my stuff is there..but the original file name is completely gone. i haven't lost anything so far but still a bit scary sometimes..ideas?
1/24/2009 2:22:32 PM
^^exactly my point, how an 8800GTS can have the same numbers as a dual-gpu 9800GX2 is beyond me, then again, i've never understood the index numbers.[Edited on January 24, 2009 at 5:04 PM. Reason : .]
1/24/2009 5:03:01 PM
Yeah I posted because I was pretty much in complete agreement.With vista, I always wondered what was out there that scored better than my 10k raptor (albeit it's old as balls)
1/24/2009 8:34:04 PM