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Aug. 30th, 2006 08:14 pmSo while not making bad puns today (see
lizbyrd for details ;), I installed Windows Vista Pre-RC1 on my work AMD box. Let me just say, it's very very pretty. Aero is so tremendously cool.
However, like Bliss in XP, it's just fruit. If you so desire, you can turn that off, and set a bunch of things back to classic mode, so it ends up looking just like Windows 2000 with a different start menu icon. Awesome to the maxx! I'll pay AU$500 for that! It comes with a beta of IE7, which is frankly ugly as hell. It has some nice features (straight into VESA install mode, USB memory key support during install for loading drivers, and a few other things), but over all, nothing special. Except for when I tried installing Nvidia Vista x86 drivers and bricked the thing.. thankfully safe mode worked, then at reboot it detected the graphics card properly, or the "select your timezone" box which wouldn't actually let me click (had to use arrows) but aside from that, all went ok.
But see, this is the rub. As Microsoft rolls out this latest and greatest behemoth to enslave the masses, we're already heading inexorably to a point where the OS doesn't matter for most applications. It's all about the web now. AJAX is king, even if Microsoft have tried to implement it (poorly). Sure, you'll have things like Photoshop (available for Mac, Windows and Linux), and video editing suites, but in the end, Vista is just the same tired poop from redmond, but wearing a VERY nice suit.
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However, like Bliss in XP, it's just fruit. If you so desire, you can turn that off, and set a bunch of things back to classic mode, so it ends up looking just like Windows 2000 with a different start menu icon. Awesome to the maxx! I'll pay AU$500 for that! It comes with a beta of IE7, which is frankly ugly as hell. It has some nice features (straight into VESA install mode, USB memory key support during install for loading drivers, and a few other things), but over all, nothing special. Except for when I tried installing Nvidia Vista x86 drivers and bricked the thing.. thankfully safe mode worked, then at reboot it detected the graphics card properly, or the "select your timezone" box which wouldn't actually let me click (had to use arrows) but aside from that, all went ok.
But see, this is the rub. As Microsoft rolls out this latest and greatest behemoth to enslave the masses, we're already heading inexorably to a point where the OS doesn't matter for most applications. It's all about the web now. AJAX is king, even if Microsoft have tried to implement it (poorly). Sure, you'll have things like Photoshop (available for Mac, Windows and Linux), and video editing suites, but in the end, Vista is just the same tired poop from redmond, but wearing a VERY nice suit.