of course it will look like vista in this stage. honestly, do you think adding eye candy and making new toolbars is the first thing that gets done in an OS? i'm sure when vista was first designed, the earlier builds were probably using an xp or 98 theme.
Thank you. It's good to see that they're not wasting their time on more eye candy. Hopefully, there will be a lot fixed behind the scenes.
Alternatively, why don't they admit their mistakes and release this as SP2 instead of making everyone pay for another OS altogether? It'd be a nice gesture after Vista.
This is the problem though, their development process is very iterative. I reckon MS would do well to carry on developing Windows as they have, as there is a market for something that is not that different. They could easily develop another product alongside with a new code base though, perhaps UNIX-like?
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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of course it will look like vista in this stage. honestly, do you think adding eye candy and making new toolbars is the first thing that gets done in an OS? i'm sure when vista was first designed, the earlier builds were probably using an xp or 98 theme.
Thank you. It's good to see that they're not wasting their time on more eye candy. Hopefully, there will be a lot fixed behind the scenes.
Alternatively, why don't they admit their mistakes and release this as SP2 instead of making everyone pay for another OS altogether? It'd be a nice gesture after Vista.
This is the problem though, their development process is very iterative. I reckon MS would do well to carry on developing Windows as they have, as there is a market for something that is not that different. They could easily develop another product alongside with a new code base though, perhaps UNIX-like?