By Renai LeMay on 9 January 2009 12:02
Shown here is the "what's new" screen in Windows 7.
Image credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au
What's Microsoft's latest OS got in store?
By Renai LeMay on 9 January 2009 12:02
Shown here is the "what's new" screen in Windows 7.
Image credit: Renai LeMay/ZDNet.com.au
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1. Finbar Dineen
"Windows 7 displays attached devices in a much more humane way." Fine, not sure how that improves productivity, but great if you need your computer to be more human.
And how about the functionality/productivity questions that plague/d Vista? Any real news on that? Do printers, scanners etc... work this time round? How about start up times (especially after adding language packs)?