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I suppose I can consider these UI changes small advancements in the right direction but nothing revolutionary or spectacular.
Apart from the taskbar and a couple new features in Start menu and Explorer, it looks about the same as Vista--which is fine, I guess.
I think Windows 7 is shaping up to be an XP killer. However, people such as myself, who've adopted Vista will unlikely be compelled to upgrade just for a few usability improvements.