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Post PDC Keynote: What are people saying about Windows 7?

I thought it might be nice to do a little round-up of what folks are saying about Windows 7 after today’s keynote here at the PDC in Los Angeles. I’d like to share some of the best ones we’ve found so far. We’re not trying to “toot” our own horn here – many of these folks are extremely critical of what we do with Windows so what they say is very important to us.

This is what Ed Bott from ZDNet had to say:

This loaner machine certainly doesn’t feel like it’s running pre-beta code. It’s wicked fast and eerily quiet thanks to a solid state drive. In a very long day’s worth of use it has yet to crash or display any of the flaky behavior you might expect from a beta.

Ed, it was a pleasure seeing you again at PDC!

Peter Bright at ArsTechnica says:

Windows 7 may not change much under the hood, but the extent of these interface changes makes it clear that this is very much a major release.

That was from Peter’s post that has enjoyed the top spot on Techmeme today for most of the day.

Lance Ulanoff from PC Magazine says:

It (MSFT) ignored the advice of dozens of pundits and is now playing out a script that, in the end, could make the company look like a band of geniuses.

Paul Thurrott says:

Well, let me ruin the surprise up front. Windows 7 is Windows Vista done right. If you're already a fan of Windows Vista, you'll love Windows 7 because it's a better rendition of that earlier OS. If you're a Vista hater, take heart: The makers of Windows 7 have reevaluated virtually everything about Vista and made changes small and large across the board. The result is a better Windows, no matter how you slice it.

Today was Paul’s birthday - at least according to his Windows Live profile. Happy birthday Paul! Paul has been doing “exhaustive” reviews of Windows for a while now.

Jason Brooks from eWeek says:

In the day and a half I’ve spent using Windows 7 on a Microsoft-provided Dell XPS M1330 machine preinstalled with Build 6801 of the OS, I’ve found its polish and performance a world away from the first Longhorn build I tried out at PDC 2003. At this point, Windows 7 feels more like a second beta or an early release candidate than a developer conference sneak peek.

Andre Da Costa from ActiveWin says:

It’s safe to say I am overwhelmed, overjoyed and most of all excited about Windows 7. This is the release of Windows everybody has been waiting for, it’s what Vista was meant to be and beyond that. Windows 7 puts the user first… This is an upgrade I am looking forward to and you should too.

Robert McLaws from Windows-Now says:

The Sunday before PDC, I was given the opportunity to join about 200 other journalists for a workshop on Windows 7. Lead by the dynamic (as well as unusually candid and often very self-effacing) duo of Mike Nash and Steven Sinofsky (surprisingly enough, he didn’t try to have me killed… sweet!), we were given a six hour tour of the much anticipated follow-up to Windows Vista. I didn’t know what to expect, and I walked away with the feeling I got after seeing Longhorn for the first time. yes, I believe it was just that good.

Both Windows-Now and ActiveWin are Windows Featured Community members.

Wilson Rothman from Gizmodo says:

…even the early build of Windows 7 feels like a fast, stable environment. There's a lot going on behind the scenes to make the OS more usable, one monumental improvement being how video memory is allocated for unseen windows. (Hint: It's not.) The result is a highly responsive machine that gets decent battery life.

Now that folks have the Pre-Beta build of Windows 7 and with WinHEC coming up – we expect to see ever more discussion from folks on putting Windows 7 to the test.


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 4:23AM  

    I am with Paul Thurrot - Windows 7 is Windows Vista done right ;)

  2. Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 4:39AM  

    A large amount of purchase value lies in whether it contains "features removed from Windows Vista". While some of the removals are timely and were obsolete, other features which people used daily in Windows XP were straightaway pulled due to design changes with no equivalent functionality even in third party software. Windows 7 is certainly a significant improvement over Windows Vista but Microsoft should ask the community what features it would like to see them restore back that got removed.

  3. Zod
    Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 5:33AM  

    Can't wait for Windows 7,everyone wants Windows 7 lol Windows Vista is gone now...focus just on Win 7 and release it as soon as possible. I'm so much impressed so far,i want that OS now lol

  4. Kat
    Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 11:34AM  

    I'm eagerly looking to test Windows 7. btw you should also include following review in the list:

    www.askvg.com/whats-new-in-windows-7-a-small-review-with-screenshots

    Its very detailed and nicely done review.

    Kat

  5. Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 11:58AM  

    I am glad to see all positive comments from various media than how they usually do. I guess its finally time for them to accept it.

    Looking forward for public beta to see if i can have my hand on that

  6. anonymous
    Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 12:17PM  

    I would like to know if the VB6 runtime (not the IDE) is supported in Windows 7.

  7. Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 5:41PM  

    Windows 7 is MAGIC!!

  8. Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 6:29PM  

    I'm looking into screenshots and all comments. Microsoft required "a little" success. But I still I think, that some things should be improved.

    All screenshots suggest, that windows will use modified Vista interface. We will see once again Network and Sharing Center, "new" Control Panel, Vista explorer, Vista fonts, etc. etc. For me not too good, because this interface is less intuitive...

    What about technical improvements inside ?

    You're changing certification procedure for giving Windows 7 compatibility logo. Applications will have for example to uninstall all garbages from the system. What about all programs, which will be not certified ? Will you make something, which will prohibit leaving their Registry entries and files after uninstalling ? (I was writing in the Engineering Windows 7 blog about some solutions like these used in sandboxie). Additionally, what about blocking system directory for 3rd party programs ?

    WHat about filesystem ? Still NTFS ? Will at least system from the box (for example Explorer) display info, that files contain alternative streams ? (to avoid situation, that files x with 0 bytes and 10 bytes in alternative streams have 0 bytes for user)

    What about slipstreaming SP with installation medium ?

    Will you make something, which will convince OEMs not to block ability of partitioning ?

  9. smalaw
    Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 7:15PM  

    I beta tested Vista and stayed with XP. I didn't like the UAC. A virus/firewall program with a hard-firewall router and antispyware; Vista's UAC through me into security GAG mode. I did upgrade to Office 2007 hoping they could relax a bit. I'm thinking they have - reading all about Win7. Will beta this in hopes of upgrading. Aero was excellent on Vista but like I've read, my machine became noticeably slower - can't do slower - not with 3.2g cpu & 2g ram.

    One main concern I have is - can I upgrade smoothly? Vista preformed best on my machine under fresh install - upgrading threw Vista into complete screwy mode; F'n stupid my having to reinstall everything I own. I have the sinking feeling I'll have to GAG this one down if I commit to Win7.

  10. RobertC
    Posted on: October 29, 2008 at 9:55PM  

    Guys, there's one feature I really, really, really want returned in the next version of Windows - the ability to right click on the network icon and click "status". In Vista, as well as the current build of 7, it requires a 3-4 step process to check the IP address or to change adapter settings. Why are these things hidden from view?

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