Windows Vista, More Than Just a Pretty Face 381
Nash writes "Ars Technica takes a look under the hood of Vista, discussing the need for a new API and comparing the graphics engine in Vista to that of Mac OS X. 'With Windows Vista it will be possible to implement Exposé properly-with live window updates and low system overhead. That said, it doesn't thus far look like Microsoft will be doing anything so useful as Exposé. Though the blurred glass effect is rather attractive, it's not exactly useful. Other visual effects include miniature window previews when the mouse cursor is hovered over taskbar buttons and an upgraded alt-tab device, and Flip3D.'"
More than a pretty face. . . (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Glass Effect and Screenshots (Score:5, Funny)
You can put lipstick on a pig... (Score:2, Funny)
Unless you're in to that sort of thing...
Re:You can put lipstick on a pig... (Score:5, Funny)
And what I've found with Windows is that people take that pig and say "Well, it works well enough, and all the clothes I bought for it fit, so I don't think I should switch over to a real woman. Besides, I hear that real women are very expensive."
Re:Wait, I thought this OS was terrible! (Score:2, Funny)
Nicer still I'm liking the comments here (so far). Unlike the site where i first heard about this article (Digg), people can argue without using excessive caps, exclamation points or using the word 'fanboy' over and over again.
I'm pretty distressed about the new audio stack in Vista, traditionally using onboard sound slowed the computers other functions (for games and such). It kind of sounds like theres now no difference between using a soundcard and using the onboard equivalent. Does anyone know if this is true? Moreover does this mean games will be that much slower?
Re:I will spare you the trouble to read the articl (Score:5, Funny)
New slogan... (Score:5, Funny)
Well in Beryl (Score:4, Funny)
I just never get tired of it!!! (27th time and still going!)
Re:It's not even "pretty"! (Score:3, Funny)
Your second link just errored. Did you really mean to cut if off at 56 there?
Your third link doesn't really address whether Vista is attractive. It mentions "eye candy" once when comparing performance to XP. It also mentions "view settings"
I'm not going to re-read the preview articles and look for mentions about visuals after that load of crap.
Take it from a Vista user -- it's pretty.
Here's what I think is not pretty: IE7 looks like crap to me. I don't know why people like it. The new Windows Explorer also looks ugly, but in its case that's partly because it is far more functional than it used to be and the ugliness is in the information overload.
Last visual thing: I hate the way the start menu doesn't fly-out anymore but instead rearranges itself over the same goddamn column. You can switch it to classic view, but then you lose the search field. WTF? Why should I have to choose between flyout menus and SEARCH?
Every other change I can think of: pretty. This is obviously subjective, but then again, you're full of shit, and subjective trumps full of shit.
Re:Well in Beryl (Score:5, Funny)
Re:More than a pretty face. . . (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You can put lipstick on a pig... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Can you give me one good reason to "upgrade" ? (Score:5, Funny)
Well, there are the grammar checker...
Re:Can you give me one good reason to "upgrade" ? (Score:5, Funny)
There are plenty grammar checkers there.
Re:Just Graphics? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Glass Effect and Screenshots (Score:2, Funny)