I suppose it all depends on whether you are using a computer to do work, i.e write documents, compile applications and spread sheets or similar, in which case the classic view seems to be most suitable, or whether you are using the computer as a toy to play games, look at videos or similar in which case one of the flashy new menus will probably appeal. I still organise everything round directories in the dual pane view in explorer, with extensions shown for all files . Can't think why I would want to do anything differently.
Still I suppose it takes all sorts. I was speaking to someone the other day, can't remember the subject now, and I said that he could do what he wanted by editing the registry. He said he never went into the registry, he was afraid he would do some harm. So there you have it, some folks are in control of their computer (well more or less) and for others the computer controls them. To my mind if you are not prepared to edit the registry then you shouldn't be using a computer!
Has nobody heard of "learning by tinkering" these days
I suppose it all depends on whether you are using a computer to do work, i.e write documents, compile applications and spread sheets or similar, in which case the classic view seems to be most suitable, or whether you are using the computer as a toy to play games, look at videos or similar in which case one of the flashy new menus will probably appeal. I still organise everything round directories in the dual pane view in explorer, with extensions shown for all files . Can't think why I would want to do anything differently.
Still I suppose it takes all sorts. I was speaking to someone the other day, can't remember the subject now, and I said that he could do what he wanted by editing the registry. He said he never went into the registry, he was afraid he would do some harm. So there you have it, some folks are in control of their computer (well more or less) and for others the computer controls them. To my mind if you are not prepared to edit the registry then you shouldn't be using a computer!
Has nobody heard of "learning by tinkering" these days
Has nobody heard of "learning by tinkering" these days
At first, I had a hard time finding the "connect to" selection that I was used to, I found it in the task bar next to the speaker icon. I really like the "shut down" button being right there.
Do I like the classic one ?? No, I like the fresh new look better. The classic view looks tired and worn out.
So I vote for the new one. The more I use W7, the more I like it !!
I suppose it all depends on whether you are using a computer to do work, i.e write documents, compile applications and spread sheets or similar, in which case the classic view seems to be most suitable, or whether you are using the computer as a toy to play games, look at videos or similar in which case one of the flashy new menus will probably appeal. I still organise everything round directories in the dual pane view in explorer, with extensions shown for all files . Can't think why I would want to do anything differently.
Still I suppose it takes all sorts. I was speaking to someone the other day, can't remember the subject now, and I said that he could do what he wanted by editing the registry. He said he never went into the registry, he was afraid he would do some harm. So there you have it, some folks are in control of their computer (well more or less) and for others the computer controls them. To my mind if you are not prepared to edit the registry then you shouldn't be using a computer!
Has nobody heard of "learning by tinkering" these days
i just... love the new things, really. -count my vote in-
and i just can`t get why people are using the "classic theme" around this days, really.
What I don't understand is how can someone say this new menu is more advanced if it can't be customized ? I mean .. isn't this the power ? To be able to make it how you want ? When will this be possible ? In windows 9 ? windows 14 ?
Take a look at Autodesk 3ds max 2010 . They also made a radical change on the menu and UI. But I think that would be a truly advanced menu - because THAT CAN be CHANGED . You can change it with ease and you can make it including like it was before.
Instead Microsoft says : Here are the new and most advanced UI. But you can't do that . Also that isn't possible with the new menu. Aamm...that is not possible either.
the new one doesnt take over your screen, and I love the search (vista and win 7)
Also removing the "my" from everything makes it seem so much cleaner. I know i am on "MY" computer, why tell me, lol.
I can post the soruce code if you like (it's in C#, and was written using Visual Studio 2008).