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    Maximum PC article Windows 7 - Vista - XP

    http://www.maximumpc.com/article/rev...iew?page=0%2C0

    Not so much to show the performance differences, but the beginning give some nice highlights on some of the new features of 7.
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    I like the "shake window" feature.
    Grab the window with the mouse, shake it, it maximizes.

    I just wish that the taskbar was more customizable. One should be able to set its transparency, colors, etc, as in most Linux window managers.
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    Yeah the "shake" feature is neat...wonder why they came up with that though, as it's easier (less effort) to just double tap the top of a window to max it.

    I miss the "Show Desktop" button in the quicklaunch bar we always had in the past...even back to Win9X.

    Bummer there's (at least I haven't found a way yet) to bring a classic desktop back. For home users, no problem. From for a business network environment...supporting end users, it's important to use to be able to walk end users to managing my computer, or managing network connections..in the easiest manner.

    I'm happy they improved the wireless network configuration, as Vista was a huuuge step backwards there.
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    Fyi.. the shortcut to view your desktop is on the right of the taskbar past the date/clock. Hover the mouse and shows you the desktop, click it goes to desktop.

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    I miss the classic menu that was still available in Vista. I absolutely hate the new start menu. I wish there was at least a tweak to "always show" the programs menu w/out having to click "programs".
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyT View Post
    I wish there was at least a tweak to "always show" the programs menu w/out having to click "programs".
    There is, but I can't find it. Maybe changed from the Beta to RC?

    I've gotten use to keeping the 12 I want on that first part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-high View Post
    Fyi.. the shortcut to view your desktop is on the right of the taskbar past the date/clock. Hover the mouse and shows you the desktop, click it goes to desktop.
    Ahh cool..there she is. Just as handy over there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyT View Post
    I miss the classic menu that was still available in Vista. I absolutely hate the new start menu. I wish there was at least a tweak to "always show" the programs menu w/out having to click "programs".
    Agreed...I like to show them all up front, and the "jump list" doesn't seem to be adapting to my habits.

    And wish the Run box was there by default...gotta hit a checkbox to turn that on. The run box is another useful feature to have when supporting end users.

    I've made it my fulltime OS on my primary laptop, I had read battery performance was supposed to be improved...but so far it has a much shorter runtime than Vista did on this laptop. Could be a coincidence that my battery is starting to go..but it sure seemed to start immediately after doing the install. Or that Lenovo's Vista drivers don't work so well with Win7 yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YeOldeStonecat View Post
    Ahh cool..there she is. Just as handy over there.
    If you want to put it back where it was here you go

    http://www.askvg.com/how-to-get-the-...-in-windows-7/

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    Quote Originally Posted by 24giovanni View Post
    If you want to put it back where it was here you go

    http://www.askvg.com/how-to-get-the-...-in-windows-7/
    Ahh yeah...I remember that, more than once I whipped up that shortcut by hand just as in that article.

    I see Eset NOD32 version 2.7 on those screenies....apparently it runs fine in Windows 7.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YeOldeStonecat View Post
    Agreed...I like to show them all up front, and the "jump list" doesn't seem to be adapting to my habits.

    Or that Lenovo's Vista drivers don't work so well with Win7 yet.
    While Intel and other manufacturers recommend using the notebook manufacturers' drivers, I have never run into any problems using hardware manufacturer drivers. For example, a lenovo laptop may have an ATI video driver at the Lenovo site, but the ATI site also has the same driver, usually newer. Most of the time the only differences are branding names.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyT View Post
    While Intel and other manufacturers recommend using the notebook manufacturers' drivers, I have never run into any problems using hardware manufacturer drivers. For example, a lenovo laptop may have an ATI video driver at the Lenovo site, but the ATI site also has the same driver, usually newer. Most of the time the only differences are branding names.
    Typically I agree. The FireGL V5200 256 meg in my case, last time I did a rebuild on this laptop w/Vista, for some reason the ones from ATI/AMD didn't settle in. Lenovo often doing a touch of proprietary...such as with their Intel Wireless NICs.

    But what I was referring to about Lenovo's Vista drivers was the "System Drivers" (required for the hot keys to function properly with OSD as well as other system specific functions), and "Power Management" drivers. With laptops, the laptop vendors site is the only source of those drivers.
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