뉴 윈도우 7
뉴 윈도우 7
Is Windows 7 a hit or a miss? That is the multimillion dollar question.
I have been testing various pre-release versions since the start of the year. And I'll say hit.
There are new features and a new look.
The images are softer, smoother. The interface 인터페이스 <CPU와 단말 장치와의 연결 부분을 이루는 회로> guides you along.
Hover over 한 곳을 선회하다 a minimized program, a preview appears.
Snap the mouse, the screen is restored.
Right click and you get a context menu of things you can do.
Even Macintosh fans might be impressed.
Gadgets 장치 can live anywhere on the screen.
A library's folder takes a little getting used to,
but is effective in combining your work even if it is stored on different computers in a network.
But the biggest news is under the covers.
Windows 7 is more stable, faster, and smaller than
It ran well on my old laptop which couldn't handle
pcmag.com's Lance Ulanoff agrees with my review
and notes this time, Microsoft has played down the hype.
"Basically just saying this is not a brainy system that works,
that gets the job done, that’s going to be leaner,
that's going to work on the hardware that you currently have,
so don't necessarily have to upgrade to run it.
I think that they'll be pleased and I think that Microsoft will write the Windows ship with this operating system."
So, the verdict 판단, 의견 is, if you're buying a new computer, yes, get Windows 7.
That's the best way to do it.
Already running Windows Vista, then you can go ahead with the upgrade.
It's virtually painless and you'll be glad you did.
Still running Windows XP, well, now it gets interesting.
The verdict? Maybe.
A lot of people, including a lot of companies, skipped
If you not only skipped
you really do want to consider getting a new PC.
You can try to upgrade your XP box, but it isn't easy.
You can only do a clean install which means you have to reinstall all your programs
and transfer your files and settings.
I doubt many individual users would go through with this tedious 지루한 and tricky 까다로운 process.
And I am not sure how many corporate customers will, either.
Windows 7 is definitely worthy.
But most people may wait until it is time to buy a new PC to find out why.
Scott Gurvey, nightly business report,