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Limp Gawd
- Joined
- Oct 25, 2009
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The most common thing to note is that people don't like change. It happened with Vista big time, but since Vista has been out for basically 3 years now (first released in November 2006 - Vista Business, at least, then the consumer stuff 2 months later at the end of January 2007), the "switch" to Windows 7 is a lot easier to slide into, but people will still find reasons to complain.
"Just do it" is a good maxim to live by this time around. There's nothing that doesn't work well with the "new" GUI in Windows 7, especially aspects of the Taskbar and even more so the window management tools. Aero Snap rocks, it really does, especially in situations where document comparisons are necessary. No more trying to position the windows for best viewing, a simple keypress or two and 'snap snap' there ya go.
Windows 7 rocks... truly.
"Just do it" is a good maxim to live by this time around. There's nothing that doesn't work well with the "new" GUI in Windows 7, especially aspects of the Taskbar and even more so the window management tools. Aero Snap rocks, it really does, especially in situations where document comparisons are necessary. No more trying to position the windows for best viewing, a simple keypress or two and 'snap snap' there ya go.
Windows 7 rocks... truly.