I'm typing this from an official Windows 7 Home Premium release (not RC), which is something that I'm truly enjoying. I've been running the RTM version since it was released, so I've gotten very familiar with the new OS. There are so many things to like about the OS. The new Aero interface is very appealing and definitely a step up from Vista. However, I'm moving from XP, so the difference there is substantial. It's definitely taking some time to get used to where things have moved to.
First of all, as I mentioned already the Aero interface is really fantastic. It's provided graphical feedback in a way that makes the OS more intuitive and user-friendly. The first thing that really impressed me was how the taskbar has transformed into this super informative interface. For instance, all applications are now displayed by their icon, instead of their name. This has significantly reduced the clutter. As you call up more instances of a particular applicaiton, Win7 automatically groups them. When you hover above the icons, miniature snapshots of the applications show up allowing you to easily see and select the window that you're most interested in. There are so many more features of this that are very difficult to list all here. Rigt clicking on an icon, shows additional options for that particular application. A perfect example is when you click on the IE logo, it displays the most popular links at the top, allowing you to quickly go to a website. Another option is to quickly start the InPrivate browsing mode (which is a whole article in itself).
The next interesting thing, which is going to be familiar to Vista users, is the use of desktop gadgets. It's important to note that there are several third party applications that do the same thing, such as Google and Yahoo. The desktop gadgets allow you to run mini-applications on the desktop, such as a calendar, clock, or the weather. I like this functionality, but quite frankly I haven't come to rely on them for anything. I could probably disable them and not miss much. However, it does make the desktop look more interesting and interactive. I'm sure I'll find that magic gadget that will provide some great use.
All the standard applications that come with Windows have all been updated. I'm not quite sure how different they are from Vista, but many are completely different from XP. Two big examples are Paint and Wordpad. Microsoft has applied the ribbon treatment to both of these applications. I'm a big user of Office, so this was a pleasant surprise. Personally, I think it's a huge enhancement from the much dated toolbars and drop-down menus.
The sleep and hibernate modes are finally flawless (or at least for me). I haven't changed the default behaviors for either, so for my laptop when I close the lid it goes to sleep. When the computer is on and idle for a set period of time, it will also go to sleep. Finally, when the computer has been sleeping for some time it will automatically hibernate. Lifting the laptop lid when in sleep mode will automatically wake it up. When I press on the function key, it will also wake it up. In order to come out of hibernation, I just press the power button and it will come up. All (again, for me) of these features have worked 100% of the time, which is previously unheard of.
As mentioned previously, there's so much to mention here. But there's one thing that I have completely come to rely on. Coming from XP, it's been difficult to find things quickly. The best feature for me has been the search box within the 'start' menu. I've been able to find everything that I have been unable to find by hunting around. You can type in anything (calculator, notepad, manage computer, etc...) and it will pop up a list of things that it thinks you're looking for. From there, you just pick from the list. Excellent feature!!!
My experience has been mostly favorable, but I have had some issues. The first issue was with the display driver for my Thinkpad laptop. Apparently the driver crashed and needed to be restarted. The good news is that Windows fixed the problem without having to reboot. Occasionaly, the screen will flicker, but I'll get no message as to why. One other gripes are the difficulty in finding certain things. That's just going to take time (and patience) before I get used to things. The next thing that is taking some time to get used to is in how Explorer has changed. Since the default setting turns off the menus, changing certain view settings is a bit of a pain. I'm trying to figure it out without turning on the classic menus. Finally, I'm kinda frustrated that I wasn't able to directly upgrade my old XP computer to Win7. Apparently it sticks all your old XP stuff in a folder some where so that you can still get to it. You have to upgrade to the business or ultimate version to have better XP compatibility.
Overall, I'm very pleased with the new OS. I definitely think this is what Vista should have been!! It's too bad that it took Microsoft so long to figure that out. While I would recommend all XP and Vista users to upgrade, you may want to run the advisor tool that Microsoft has to make sure that all of your hardware and software are going to be compatible. Of course, you could always buy a new state of the art PC from Amazon and get Win7 pre-loaded.
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Start programs faster and more easily, and quickly find the documents you use most often
Make your web experience faster, easier and safer than ever with Internet Explorer 8
Easily create a home network and connect your PCs to a printer with HomeGroup
Make the things you do every day easier with improved desktop navigation