Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 12th Dec 2008 23:44 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
Windows I'm sure you're all still (sadly) familiar with the recent 'debate' I had with InfoWorld's Randall Kennedy, which detailed a lot of silly things. The seed of that discussion was planted with Kennedy's first article which, among other things, claimed that Windows 7 performed similarly to Windows Vista (meaning, slower than XP). Leaving the thread count discussion behind, Kennedy did include a benchmark which showed that Windows 7 performed similar to Windows Vista. There's a new benchmark out now, comparing a slightly more recent build of Windows 7 to Vista RTM/SP1 and XP SP3, and in these tests, Windows 7 blows all of those out of the water.
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RE[5]: My take
by phoenix on Sun 14th Dec 2008 18:17 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: My take"
phoenix
Member since:
2005-07-11

If you open up explorer and don't navigate anywhere, any subsequent launches will just focus the first instance. It's been that way for as long as I've used windows (at least xp)


Hitting Win+E has always opened new Explorer Windows as you press the keys, since Windows 95. Has this changed?

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RE[6]: My take
by Nelson on Sun 14th Dec 2008 21:12 in reply to "RE[5]: My take"
Nelson Member since:
2005-11-29

Yep, no longer does this.

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