Windows 7 is finally here But you forgot to include Windows ME … […] Continue reading →
Windows 7 is finally here But you forgot to include Windows ME … […] Continue reading →
With Windows 7 search has finally gotten better. It has actually gotten so good, that it gives me flashbacks to the time when I was running BeOS as my main operating system. I wrote BeOS here, cause all Microsoft has done here, is catching up with what other operating systems have done for years. MacOS X has similar functionality with it’s Spotlight. In fact, the initial version of Spotlight was made by Dominic Giampaolo, who wrote the file system for BeOS. Advanced Query Syntax […] Continue reading →
Windows 7 RC has already been out for some time, but I have only recently started discovering the changes since the public beta. I wrote a longer introduction to Windows 7 when I got the hands on the beta. The introduction is still worth reading. Also information about DVB-T and HDTV seems to be some of the topics that are most interesting for my readers. Get yourself a cup of coffee and read the rest of this article. […] Continue reading →
I don’t have access to build of Windows 7 (7048) that Microsoft released last week. It is one of the last builds before they release the release candidate (RC). The best review that I have seen so far is again written by Ed Bott at ZDNet. […] Continue reading →
It’s two months since I got the first introduction to Windows 7 (code named Vienna) at Microsoft Tech-Ed 2008 in Barcelona, and this week Microsoft released a public beta of their next client operating system. I have installed it on my MacBook Pro, and plan to install it on an office machine in AD and on my home machine. I have been using Windows Vista for about 3 years now, through some of the betas and later with the released product. At the department where I am the sysadmin, more […] Continue reading →