Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Oct 2009 21:53 UTC
Windows I never thought it was possible, but as it turns out, Microsoft has managed to produce some pretty good commercials for its brand new operating system, Windows 7. They are quite product-oriented, and carry the slogan "I'm a PC and Windows 7 was my idea".
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RE: What features?
by MamiyaOtaru on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 02:32 UTC in reply to "What features?"
MamiyaOtaru
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2005-11-11

as dumb as it is, I really hate the new start menu

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RE[2]: What features?
by darknexus on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 03:10 in reply to "RE: What features?"
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2008-07-15

Agreed, though personally I've always hated the start menu concept. Browsing through your actual application folders rather than shortcuts is the way to do it imho.

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RE[3]: What features?
by Bending Unit on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 08:02 in reply to "RE[2]: What features?"
Bending Unit Member since:
2005-07-06

That would be seriously annoying and time consuming. I did this on the Amiga back in the days but hadn't much of a choice.

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RE[3]: What features?
by jgagnon on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 14:24 in reply to "RE[2]: What features?"
jgagnon Member since:
2008-06-24

Agreed, though personally I've always hated the start menu concept. Browsing through your actual application folders rather than shortcuts is the way to do it imho.


There are an army of users out there that would disagree with you on this.

If the 7 start menu works like Vista does, then just hit the window key and start typing what you're looking for to find it on the Start menu. That is vastly simpler than opening an explorer window and browsing your applications folder.

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RE[2]: What features?
by dragossh on Fri 23rd Oct 2009 12:22 in reply to "RE: What features?"
dragossh Member since:
2008-12-16

I see people saying they hate the new start menu. I bet 90% of them still hunt in the All Programs menu.

The new menu is supposed to be searched, and to have quick shortcuts to important system directories. Everything the old menu had is there anyway, just moved around.

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