Windows 7

Windows_generic_v_web Yep, Mike Nash announced it today on the Windows Vista blog. The next version of Microsoft Windows will be named: Windows 7

I like it, but then I’ve been accused of being a Microsoft fan-boy, so my opinion probably doesn’t count. It’s a name anyway, and darn early for a Microsoft OS release at that. Not even in beta yet. The idea with Windows 7 is simplicity, and the name seems to fit fairly well.

At any rate, I’d like to toss a few ideas regarding W7 (can I coin an acronym this early?) at Microsoft that would make the next version a little bit better than Vista. These are mostly non-technical suggestions, but one’s I’d like to see at any rate.

Something I’d like Microsoft to get as well is that we’re buying an operating system. We’re not buying a soup-to-nuts software suite. I’m not sorry to tell you that, that is all I want. Just like all I want from my broadband ISP (Cable in this case) is a simple, fast, pipe. Nothing else. Your value-add is the Windows Live stuff, so make that good.

Some of the early indications on Windows 7 is a new approach. I’m not sure it that’s true or just more spin like the last 20 years. Prove our suspicions wrong. If Windows 7 is really about “simplicity” than make it so – make it OSX simple.

I know you can do it – I’d just like to see folks as happy with Windows as I’ve been for nearly two decades.

Ok, I’m off my soap-box. What’s your take? More spin? Stupid or great name? Do you believe the next version of Windows will be worth your time? Tell Microsoft what you think – some of ‘em are actually listening.


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Rick,
I read that Win7 is being built upon the sorry carcass of Vista, a truly huge pile of code. How can they do what you’ve outlined above?


Most of what I outlined is simply marketing pieces. Some like removing WMP and IE has been known about for years. Windows 7 is supposed to be more modular, so it’d be easier to do this.

That “sorry carcass” you call Vista is actually a pretty great operating system. It’s a shame MS never tried to catch up with early negative reviews and respond to them before the media steamroller branded Vista for them. Like all OSes, it has it’s quirks, it has it’s failings, but it’s nothing like it’s made out to be. A shame really - something that “Mojave Experiment” highlights.

At any rate, these are just a few ideas and opinions from an IT guy that’s been working with Windows since 1990. I’ve used most all major OSes and come back to Windows ’cause it just gets the job done for the least amount of cost and frustration.


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