Windows 7 What features do you want to see in Windows Vienna?

Matt

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Well, let me think...

I would say, more security. Very important.
A new interface would be nice, the "Start" philosophy is starting to get old. I have heard that there will be "pie" menus in Vista, so looks like this will be in Vienna.
More efficient memory usage. IMO, Windows Vista uses way too much memory. I think Vienna has to be more memory efficient, so that it is faster.
 

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RE: What features do you want to see in Windows Vienna / Windows 7?

The General said:
I'd like to see them scrapping aero and either going back the XP look or making something that isn't so ridiculously bloated.

These interfaces are very lame. Why should there a interface that is proven to be lame rather than giving it a complete new interface that does the work properly?

Examples:
  • Why do common users have some hundreds icons on their desktop? The answer of "finding the stuff" does not apply to me, because its hard to find the proper stuff out of a mess. Also the icons are mostly not accessible when there is even only a single window opened. Innovations like BumpTop - as good as it is - are just a hack.
  • Common users...
They should partner with Mozilla, and distribute Firefox with Windows.
But that'll never happen.
 

Well, they arn't really making money with MSIE I think,so they could do that. Hmm, that could be interesting...
 

Matt said:
So, like remove IE from being integrated in Windows? Yeah, that sounds like a good idea to me.


well... i didn't mean't it like that, i mean't about things in the kernel...
 

I would like to see a semi limited user account,something that would have privileges between the admin and the user(there comes the word moderator to my mouth)!

Before i would determine the privileges of that user i would ask some beta testers which privileges would they like to have in their moderator account,and then i would choose some of them internally,because just so that no security problems arise!
 

Chaoswarrior said:
Matt said:
So, like remove IE from being integrated in Windows? Yeah, that sounds like a good idea to me.


well... i didn't mean't it like that, i mean't about things in the kernel...

Yeah, well that's what I meant, because if you totally removed, it would be hard to download it, without a web browser.
 

Firefox, anyone?
It should come pre-installed.
 

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