Windows Vista Leaks ... Again! 424
10101001011 writes "The latest build of Windows Vista (5231) has been leaked to the public, again. This latest build includes some major revamping of Windows Media Player, including a smart interface. Also, IE 7 now sports tabs a la Firefox, under the address bar. Are these leaks accidental, or is Microsoft actually trying to pull a 360?"
Subverting the release of Ubuntu 5.10? (Score:5, Funny)
Clippy? (Score:5, Insightful)
What does it mean when MS creates a "smart" interface?
Re:Clippy? (Score:5, Funny)
Roughly translated it means... "Virus runtime included!"
Re:Clippy? (Score:5, Funny)
It means the interface *knows* more than you and therefore will never allow you to do what you want it to - even if its correct.
Re:Clippy? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Clippy? (Score:4, Funny)
They put a wrapper over iTunes?
Re:Subverting the release of Ubuntu 5.10? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Subverting the release of Ubuntu 5.10? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Subverting the release of Ubuntu 5.10? (Score:3)
Did you have enough Microsofot bashing little troll?
Except that MS leak was anounced on 09 Oct 2005 (RTFA would you?) and ubuntu release was just today.
Oh wait...! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Oh wait...! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Oh wait...! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Oh wait...! (Score:2)
With XP, the only edition was Professional, until the final version was released. You actually couldn't do an upgrade install from XP Pro Beta to XP Home Final, but you [b]COULD[/b] do an upgrade install (at upgrade prices, IIRC) from XP Pro Beta to XP Pro Final...
Re:Oh wait...! (Score:5, Funny)
That would be Windows Vista: Leaky Edition.
Re:Oh wait...! (Score:3, Funny)
You know, you might be onto something there.
Caulk sounds like a great name for Microsoft's new security software.
Thats for the tabloids (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Thats for the tabloids (Score:5, Funny)
360 definitely (Score:3, Insightful)
Publicity is the soul of the game
Vista with new Sieve Security Technology (Score:5, Funny)
Yes you heard it here first folks. Continuing the proud tradition of security first we at Microsoft have implimented new Sieve Security Technology (tm) throughout our systems. Now, as well as producing the most bug ridden insecure operating system around, we can't even keep hold of the software before it is written.
Re:Vista with new Sieve Security Technology (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Vista with new Sieve Security Technology (Score:2)
And maybe, just maybe, it won't be a Beta!
Re:Vista with new Sieve Security Technology (Score:2, Interesting)
Go Breezy! http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/ [ubuntu.com]
Re:Vista with new Sieve Security Technology (Score:5, Funny)
Wow, that's pretty talented. Releasing code before you've written it. I wish I could do that. Surely you mean released not written?
Re:Vista with new Sieve Security Technology (Score:2)
interesting... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:interesting... (Score:3, Interesting)
Where's the beef? (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm not naive enough to demand that either Windows or KDGnome implement revolutionary improvements in desktop paradigm - that stuff really seems to happen by accretion, especially since we seem to be on a plateau for the desktop interface. But I do wonder why we need a new OS for this - especially at $200 a pop. Vista really seems like a service release of XP with its core libraries rewritten for extensibility and stability. Good thing to do, but not a boxed release. Why should I pay for a more performant graphic engine that does nothing new for me? Or a redone version of PDF? A truly integrated file system-database-document-management system probably would have been worth $200 a pop, but in its current incarnation as MS Google Desktop, I'll stick to the download version, thank you.
It's not like there's a lack of interesting things to do, either:
If you read those articles about Ballmer "realizing" that MS needs more frequent releases of their OS, it's because they've accepted that companies are not going to upgrade Windows or Office on their present machines, but they will migrate over 3-5 years no matter what - new machines will ship with Vista licenses rather than XP, and eventually it will be easier to just replace the old machines with Vista machines than deal with the "legacy" OS. MS will have a tasty revenue stream from Vista no matter what, because it will still ship with every new machine sold. Enviable business position.
I hope companies and OEMs will realize that if they pressure MS with the threat of breaking ranks for KDGnomeJavaFireLinux, they can repurpose their "OEM" XP licenses to new machines, and get Vista for free or very little. There's got to be a limit to the number of times people can be sold the same product.
I know I sound like every other M$ $uxor
Re:interesting... (Score:5, Interesting)
I resent that comment. I would call my self an informed user, with plenty of Linux experience. However, I get windows xp for free because I am a grad student, and currently don't have any need to switch over. But when Vista is actually released, I have no desire to run an OS that does not come with all the features that are available. That annoys me to no end. When I say, "when I get tired of XP", I mean in about a year or two when I am looking to upgrade. So you might want to quit putting all those 'idjits' into a pigeonhole and realize that there are informed users who use XP who also find that the Vista nonsense is the last straw...
Re:I have a MSDN copy of Vista (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:I have a MSDN copy of Vista (Score:3, Informative)
Woah! (Score:3, Informative)
You've actually seen Linux use it's swap file? I have Gentoo installed (KDE) and no matter what I do I can't for the life of me get Linux to use any of the swap file. Sometimes I wonder why I even created one. (I have 512 MB of memory BTW.) XP on the other hand seems contempt to thrash the hell out of its swap whenever I so much as launch a reasonably heavy application (or several lighter ones).
Re:interesting... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:interesting... (Score:4, Funny)
Of course it leaked (Score:5, Funny)
*rimshot*
MS Security (Score:5, Funny)
Nothing to see here (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:5, Interesting)
If in addition to changing the plumbing you change the faucets (ie things the user sees) they are much more likely to accept that things have changed.
Yes, Vista has a new UI... but you should not forget about the backend things that have been done... two of my favorites are the new networking stack and the audio stack being brought into user land... what does that mean? Application level audio control! You will be able to raise the volume for the movie you are watching (that was no doubt ripped from a DVD and has low volume) and not go deaf when someone IM's you.
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:5, Funny)
Wow, so they did something about safety after all! Amazing!
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:3, Insightful)
Like you can do already, in every media player, ever?
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:3, Insightful)
So, since I stopped using Windows for OS X they still haven't fixed this?
I've gotten so used to it on OS X, I figured MS might have fixed that on Windows by now...
Nothing worse than watching/listening to something and suddenly AIM/MSN messenger/Yahoo! IM going off and scaring the shit out of me... Well, yes
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:3, Insightful)
Do you REALLY need an audable signal to know when someone sends you a message? The blinking (or not blinking) icon is more than enough for me.
But I also disable all the interface sounds (login, logout, open window, close window...)
The only program that is running and is allowed to "surprise" me like
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:4, Interesting)
From DVDDemystified:
DVD Audio Levels [dvddemystified.com]
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:3, Insightful)
Dunno about that. To my knowledge, they are implementing a completely new graphics engine. Yes, you *could* kludge together a bunch of crap and release it as a SP, but that's not a fantastic idea. Also, if the
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:2)
I find their use of transparencies quite ugly, actually. But, at least the giant Fischer Price red X to close button seems to be gone.
Then again, I'm on OS X, so I find having menu bars on the program windows ugly, anymore. It took me a while to get used to the menu is always at the top of the screen that OS X uses, but I find it is less clutter, more use
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:2)
Well there you have it. Now you KNOW the screenshots are real.
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:2)
Sorry, MS got there with the implementation before your idea. Google WinFX.
Re:Nothing to see here (Score:2)
Everything on the media player says "Teenage Wasteland"...
Screenshot 2 (Score:2)
Re:Screenshot 2 (Score:5, Interesting)
Gotta hand it to em... (Score:5, Insightful)
Not to mention the fact that with leaks like this, they keep the Vista name in the news...no matter if it's politics or selling products, name recognition is one of the most important things you can shoot for.
Re:Gotta hand it to em... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Gotta hand it to em... (Score:2)
I agree that these "leaks" are deliberate (apparently Microsoft, like the ship of state, leaks from the top), but I don't see what they stand to gain other than perhaps feedback/PR from people who wouldn't touch an official beta release with a barge pole.
Re:Gotta hand it to em... (Score:2)
I disagree. I've always thought Windows was crap, Yet I've probably run more betas of that OS than most MCSE's. I as pleasantly surprised when Win2k was available and it was finally equivalent to Warp 3 from '94 :P It's nice to know what's on the horizon.
Re:Gotta hand it to em... (Score:5, Informative)
Huh!? While I am a Microsoft "fan", I also make a great deal of $$$ writing software for Microsoft operating systems. This may be a surprise to you, but there even are companies that make BILLIONS of $$$ writing software for Microsoft OSs. I download the beta to ensure compatibility, and to make sure I'm ready to support the new features. It's serious business, not just something to play with.
It's been Apple's week, so they had to do this (Score:5, Insightful)
Especially because this has been Apple's week -- best year on record, 220 percent more iPods sold, about 50 percent more Macs sold, quadrupled quarterly profit, then yesterday a new iMac with built-in video camera and remote control, the big iPod with video features standard, a deal with Disney on selling Housewives. Microsoft had to do something to try to grab some mindshare so people don't forget they are still around.
For a moment I thought... (Score:5, Funny)
Turns out it's just screenshots of some guy's desktop with a fancy wallpaper.
So, Mr Anderson. (Score:5, Funny)
I'd Like To Weigh In On this... (Score:2, Insightful)
This is a gross misconception and an attitude that is causing OSS to fall further and further behind commercial offerings from Apple and Microsoft. The fact is that millions or people want it! There are countless fan sites like Flexbeta [flexbeta.net], BetaNews [betanews.com], NeoWin [neowin.net], WinSupersite [winsupersite.com], PCWorld [pcworld.com], ZDNet [zdnet.com], and thousands more that are all breathless with anticipation of Vista. They and theirmillions of readers eagerly await Vista's release and the countless "innovations" that it will bring.
Re:I'd Like To Weigh In On this... (Score:5, Funny)
yeah (Score:3, Insightful)
I suspect that it would cost at least a couple hundred dollars.
As far as I can tell, I would have to upgrade the OS, then upgrade the hardware to support the new OS.
Internet Explorer - now menubar free? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Internet Explorer - now menubar free? (Score:2)
I expect it'll show up if you click on the plus or cog (cog-looking thing) button on the tab bar. Don't ask me why it's there, of all places.
Re:Internet Explorer - now menubar free? (Score:2)
Leaks are intentional (Score:2)
pointless (Score:2, Informative)
tabbed browsing (Score:2, Insightful)
We'ev known for ages that IE7 will have tabs and its more ala Opera then ala Firefox given that Opera had them before any Mozilla browser did
Please can we get some decent news today, its a very slow day.
5219 had tabbed browsing (Score:3, Informative)
Which sane being... (Score:2)
UI Design in Vista and XP (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:UI Design in Vista and XP (Score:2)
Beginning at what age? The PCs at our village library are used both by our senior volunteers and seven year old kids. Content is generally an ordinary web page with minimal interaction or a simple library form that has been greatly magnified to assist the bifocal generation.
Leak (Score:5, Funny)
Accidental? (Score:2, Funny)
Everything is to be planned and carefully prepared (maybe also bugs!) accordingly to precise roadmaps.
For example, they need to show Vista is not vapourware, while not really being able (or willing) to release a beta or a RC. So the leak!
It seems strange this can be true, but otherwise such a "distract and lazy" company should have sinked long time ago!
transparency makes reading difficult (Score:4, Interesting)
http://www.neowin.net/staff/cashman/vist5321_2.jp
Not much to see, really... (Score:2)
Oh, and i
Thumnailed tabs view (Score:3, Interesting)
Seeds... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Seeds... (Score:3, Informative)
Media Player simpler, and MSN avatar (Score:2, Informative)
This smart interface seems, from the images, to be a simplification and cruft-removal exercise. A good idea, I feel.
Also, notice the place where the Avatar should be in MSN:
To see this dynamic display picture, you need the latest version of Macromedia flash player
*shudder*
Hurts my eyes (Score:2)
If you look you'll see Mac OS X's interface there is nothing blurry. Their default wallpapers are not blurry and the only thing even
Why do I get such a KDEish and OSXish feeling (Score:2)
Coral Cache (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.neowin.net.nyud.net:8090/staff/cashman
http://www.neowin.net.nyud.net:8090/staff/cashman
http://www.neowin.net.nyud.net:8090/staff/cashman
The original seems to be very slow now.
Think about it. (Score:5, Interesting)
We've known about tabbed browsing and leaked betas (Score:3, Informative)
On top of that, there are always insane amount of Windows betas floating around before a final release. My cousin subscribes to MSDN and has a box of CD/DVD spindles in his garage of Windows 2000 betas back when that was coming out. This really is now surprise.
Now if the leaked beta came with viruses straight on the iso, that would be newsworthy.
Vista Porn Edition? (Score:3, Funny)
Is M$ getting into the porn business as well? Maybe a Windows Vista Porn Edition is in the works, and Ryan is on the dev team? It could have features like the 'boss button,' racy desktop themes, and it could arrive in your mailbox in a non-descript paper bag....
On the neowin.net message board, Raum says:I jsut thought I should mention this.the guy in the IM on some of the shots who's name is topside pornstar or whatnot.That's a grind in rollerblading. Just some trivia.
I think my explanation is more realistic - everybody knows that only Google developers get to rollerblade [google.com].
Why don't the windows match? (Score:2)
Haven't they learned anything from X?
Mixing widgets is bad UI design.
It's hardly a leak.... (Score:3, Informative)
Microsoft even has a link called Get the Beta [microsoft.com] right on its website. By calling this a "leak" you're trying to knock Microsoft in some strange way.
Pulling a 360? (Score:5, Funny)
I call shenannigans! (Score:3, Funny)
Clearly these are fakes.
Re:WMP11 (Score:5, Interesting)
Hopefully, it'll support Ogg Vorbis.
Hopefully, some OSS developers will bring life back into CDex.
Hopefully, it won't report that I'm infringing on Paris Hilton's copywrite.
Hopefully, if you want a vision of the future, you'll imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever.
Re:WMP11 (Score:2)
I just cant afford to spend $5000.00 on what is needed to replace my XP/wintel hardware and software. as soon as I can get everything I need for $2500.00 I'm there!
Re:WMP11 (Score:2)
Re:WMP11 (Score:3, Funny)
There becomes a confusion when I write:
"Hopefully, he left on Tuesday"
Do I mean that I hope he left on Tuesday, or that he had hope when he left on Tuesday? It should mean the latter but in common use it's starting to instead mean the former.
I wouldn't worry about it too much as languages have always been fluid and the relatively new usage isn't entirely unintuitive except in very rare circumsta
Re:WMP11 (Score:2)
Re:WMP11 (Score:3, Informative)
"Hopefully, he left on Tuesday"
That sentence is not ambiguous.
Do I mean that I hope he left on Tuesday, or that he had hope when he left on Tuesday?
The former. It would not be natural English to use it in the latter sense.
It should mean the latter but in common use it's starting to instead mean the former.
"It's starting" is a rather funny way of describing a usage that has been standard for about a century, and "in common use" is a bit strange given that the form has
Re:WMP11 (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Tabs (Score:5, Informative)
The better question is what mod thought that this flamebait would actually be "Interesting" to discuss for the 2342343th time. Crixus, if you haven't seen this topic enough to make you sick, then you must have taken a 2-year leave of absence from slashdot (which doesn't sound like a bad idea).
News at 11: Opera had tabs before firefox. But first, we'll go to breaking news indicating vi is much better than emacs.
Re:Tabs (Score:3, Informative)
The first released browser with tabs was InternetWorks. [wikipedia.org] Opera had a technical preview the same year, but didn't have a release version for anouther couple of years.
Re:Tabs (Score:2)
Internetworks had tabs first (1994), then NetCaptor (1997), and Opera much later (2000). Wikipedia knows all [wikipedia.org].
Re:Tabs (Score:2)
Blown away by NetCaptor. I'm looking for InternetWorks, which was available at ftp://ftp.booklink.com/lite/netlite.exe [booklink.com], but it's not there any more - the domain was bought by a domain squatter, the product was bought long ago by AOL.