![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, I've been following the development of Windows 7 with cautious optimism. There's something decent at the core, but it's a real challenge to get past the obvious surface deficiencies. Vista was like a solid B student who shows up at your doorstep reeking of body odor and dressed in shabby clothing from the local thrift shop. This led many people to shrug, sigh "why bother?", and stick with crusty old XP. ![]() Let's just say the overall user experience was. I'm a fan of Vista, despite all the nerd rage on the topic, but I'll be the first to admit that Vista had all the polish of a particularly dull rock. It's evidence that Microsoft is going to pay attention to the visible parts of the operating system this time around. This is why the screenshot of the Windows 7 Calculator, although seemingly trivial, is so exciting to me. While I haven't been unhappy with Windows Vista, it had a lot of rough edges: Windows 7: The Best Vista Service Pack Ever ![]()
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