7
So...clean.
Well, a few days ago I installed Windows 7 without really planning on it.
I had pre-ordered it off of Amazon months ago when they had their special half price thing, and them promptly forgot about it until I got the shipping email.
I had downloaded the beta/release candidate version but never installed it because I just didn't feel like fucking around.
So far, after minor use, I have to say that it's pretty great.
I know it's always been popular to talk shit about Microsoft and their operating systems, but honestly, I actually liked Vista quite a bit.
The worst part about it, to me, is that it always felt too bloated and bogged down (in that it hogged a lot of resources) and that's not really how an OS should feel. It should be quick and CRISP.
So far, while Windows 7 is essentially a fine tuned Vista, it is a shit ton quicker already and just really nice looking.
The reason I REALLY installed though, aside from liking to play around with new things, is that I've wanted a 64 bit operating system ever since Dell screwed me over right from the factory.
So I installed the 64 bit version (both are included) and have had no issues whatsoever with updating drivers and such...so fingers crossed.
Now, all my sweet sweet RAM is finally detected and (seemingly) working. I'm not really an expert on 32 vs. 64 but reading up on it a bit, it certainly seems like the way to go if you can and is becoming more and more common.
My only slightly negative feelings about Windows 7 come from the new taskbar. It's cool looking and certainly reduces clutter, but is also slightly LESS functional than the old style, but only with certain programs.
When you mouse over any program with more than one open window they all pop up in a mini preview and you can click on them to view, which works well with a lot of things, but I've found it a tad frustrating when using something like Messenger and keeping track of multiple conversation windows. Or rather, not frustrating, just not exactly time saving like it is intended to be.
Of course you can mess with it and make it more like the old style, but I think I'm just gonna try and adjust for now.
Being able to close windows/programs from the little thumbnail preview is pretty awesome though.
Other little cool things include the Aero Shake function where you grab an open window and shake it with the mouse, which minimizes every other open window and focuses on the one you're grabbing. It is fun to do.
I'm still putting shit back on and tracking down a few updated drivers, so I could always run into some catastrophic problem, but so far it is smooth sailing.
PS. I was originally going to also write about some movies here, but this is already too long so I'll do it another time or not at all.