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Entries in Windows 7 (4)

Wednesday
Jun032009

Ubuntu 9.04: TBL Experience: Part 1

I love to play with new versions of OS's and will always have a special place in my heart for Ubuntu, but I was going to skip past "Jaunty Jackalope".  This was mainly because of the name, and because I was pretty happy with Window 7 Beta.  With the release of the Win 7 RC1 dropping in May, I had to start backing everything up and thinking about a wipe and upgrade.  As good as Win 7 Beta was, there was nothing really there to compel me to go through all the hassle of testing another Microsoft OS.  So having got everything ready to move and backed up, I decided to forgive the name and spend some time with Ubuntu 9.04.

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Tuesday
Feb032009

Windows 7 Beta Networking tweaks

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If you have been following my Twitter, you would have noticed that I've been spending a bit of time with the Windows 7 Beta.  Overall, I have had a positive experience with the Beta, only having trouble with the normal things when using a Windows box.  One of the normal things is getting a Windows box to talk to the other non-Windows machines, and sometimes even Windows computers on the network.

The first issue I had was getting Win 7 to find the OSX machines on the network.  This was a  pain as all my files and music are on my Powerbook.  So I went looking for a fix.  I found the answer on the TechNet Forums under a question on "Networking with a mac", and here are the details (thanks to dnegrich):

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Tuesday
Oct142008

Windows Cloudy 

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Back in May I wrote a post on how Microsoft need to revamp their OS products, and one way to do that would be by making an Internet OS, or Cloud OS.  This was, at the time, more a piece of fantasy born from listening to an interview with the CEO of Sun Micro-systems, who said they were busy making lots of hardware for data centers.  And also listening to other people defending Vista.  It seemed to me that the time was right for Microsoft to do something different.


As I was pretty close to the money on this one, I thought that I might comment further.  If you look at the trends, and more importantly where the money is going/coming from, this sort of move by Microsoft is a no-brainer.  I'm sure they have been working on this long before my comments, but the implications of a move such as this for Microsoft, on the whole "cloud computing" argument is pretty big.

If you were worried about Google having all your information, are you going to be more comfortable with Microsoft having it?  If you were worried about the 'net getting gummed up by all the bit torrent traffic, what's it gunna be like getting your emails when you're competing for bandwidth with someone uploading their summer holiday photos?  And how do you recover from an internet "Blue Screen of Death"?

Well it looks like we are going to be finding out, as Microsoft will be announcing both Windows 7 (code named "Windows: A New Hope"), and the fore-mentioned Windows Cloud at the upcoming PDC 2008.


Jason Remnant
..if it's broken, why fix it?


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Friday
May162008

Next windows


Not sure if this has ever being mentioned, but apparently Windows Vista isn't much chop. I myself am not using Vista as my desktop so I'm not going to comment, but in listening to the experts from both sides, I'm getting the picture that the main issue with Windows as a platform is its market share.  It seems that having a large market share and making the odd dollar, makes innovating in a constructive way quite hard.




We can see from history that the best way to rejuvenate a platform may involve the Apple approach - roll out a new OS, new code base. As successfully as that move was for Apple, they didn't have the back-end business penetration of Windows. And it has to be said, thatOSX is really only now just coming into its own as the Internet, and consumers, are starting to catch on.  Is it time for Microsoft to do the same?  Maybe, but what chaos would ensue?



Here is my thoughts, Microsoft should start a new Operating System project with the line drawn in the data 2008. We all know that the legacy code is what is killing Windows, so why not do away with it and start anew. The plan would be that Windows would stop here at Vista, but would be fully supported with the occasional service packs. Vista would handle all the legacy stuff, whereas the new OS would begin the rejuvenation process needed.




The OS could now be light and be geared more toward Internet technologies. And device integration. One idea would be to have a stock base installation, then to have the OS add as your needs dictate. This would make the next gaming platform easy to setup, as the OS would be working to provide the best environment for your needs.  A workstation built just to run office programmes and connect to the server.


Imagine installing a new piece of software and having the OS jump online and grab all the updates and files it needs. All perhaps plugging some new hardware and the drivers being retrieved by the OS for you. Yes that probably will never happen, but the idea is right.




When you think that the new mass market for computing is not geek literate, but seems to be facebook literate, then you can see how an OS designed for the Internet world could work. MS could just take the look and feel of Windows and make it compatible with the Internet.




The hardware for this is already out there, small, underpowered and convenient. The ASUS Eee PC is the perfect example, and what do you think Apple are doing with the Air?




The hardcore PC user is thinning in the market place. The PC 2.0 user is now where it is at, and hot on the heels is the Cloud 2.0 consumer. Maybe Microsoft may be on to something with this Live Mesh concept, when they figure out what it is for.




Jason