
With Release Candidate 1 now out the door, Microsoft is putting what it calls the 'fit-and-finish' on Windows Vista's user interface, and the company is
looking for feedback from users testing out the beta release. Dave Vronay, a research manager with the Windows User Experience Compliance team, says Microsoft is taking a lot of time to track down minor UI glitches - something it has never done before.
"You can actually participate in this process by providing your feedback on the various pre-release versions of Vista we are putting out," says Vronay. The company is hosting a
forum in which users can offer their rants and raves. Also, Microsoft has confirmed all versions of Vista
will ship on the same disk.
Member since:
2005-07-08
Dear Microsoft,
Please consider removing all fonts except for Comic Sans from Windows Vista. Please only allow Comic Sans in everything and make it 72 pt please.
Also, make the interface yellow, green and purple. Add plenty of clipart and fuzzy animals n stuff.
Make the logon sounds loud, maybe kittens meowing or something equally cute. Then make the default wallpaper little fuzzy puppies or something. Then add lots of cute animals to other wallpapers.
Thank you for considering this awful request.
--Secretaries everywhere