I'm currently using Windows 7 as my main OS for my main laptop, since I'm reviewing it for the April issue of CPU Magazine. In fact, I'm writing it now but procrastinating by coming onto the forum.
My summarized thoughts thus far:
- Windows 7 would probably have been called "Windows Vista SE" were it not for the fact that there is so much (justified) negativity with Vista in the marketplace.
- It is definitely faster than Vista, even with all the beta code running in it. XP is still faster for most things, though.
- The biggest single change: The Taskbar is now completely different. It's like the old Windows Taskbar and the OS X Dock had a love-child. I like it.
- GUI changes make more sense in W7. I feel that Microsoft changed things in Vista just for the sake of changing things. There's some actual thoughtfulness in features W7. For example, most people right-click the desktop to change resolution: in XP you clicked "Properites" and then the Settings tab. In Vista, you clicked "Properties" and did basically the same thing, but it was worded differently and more confusingly for power users (sorry, it isn't in front of me now). In W7, there's a "Screen Resolution" item in the pop-up menu. And by the way, that screen now has a "Connect to a Projector" button - that's very handy, since I can't tell you how many times I've been a meeting and watched someone try to hook up a projector.
- I suspect Windows 7 will be "good enough" for XP holdouts resisting Vista. (And I am one of them.) XP will soon be two versions old, and hardware and software support and drivers for it is going to start to go away sooner than later. (Just look at support for Windows 2000 right now to see what I mean.) Faced with this prospect, and based on the improvements to W7, I suspect it will be much more popular than Vista ever was, and there will be less demand for an XP Downgrade from W7 on new computers.
Windows Vista just drives me insane with each and every little click of its Control Panel, its dialog boxes, and its GUI. Windows 7 doesn't.
I'm not saying my gaming rig is going to switch from XP to W7, but if my next notebook came with W7, I'm not sure if I'd bother reformatting and putting XP on it like I did with my current notebook, which came with Vista.
-Llama