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#1 2005-03-29 12:25 am

windigo
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Longhorn v. Tiger

http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/longhorn_alpha.asp

What is it with Windows?

It seems as if ANY intelligent person can find dozens of flaws with the interface.

Icons should be perfect.

Note things like the Windoze logo is white surrounded by blue just like the new Tiger Apple menu.  (click on the Apple menu now and see what I mean.)

Why?!?!  I simply cannot understand why Windows can't ever be as good as Macintosh.  They have the funds to hire artistic smart people.

goddammit


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#2 2005-03-29 12:55 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

Of course, Longhorn is not nearly as far along as Tiger so it's not technically fair to compare something that's 1.5 years+ from release to something coming out in less than a month.

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#3 2005-03-29 12:56 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

windows supersite? that's the biggest smurf in the internet.

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#4 2005-03-29 1:44 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

Isn't longhorn based on a proprietary UNIX version?


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#5 2005-03-29 2:05 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

assassin_bill wrote:

Isn't longhorn based on a proprietary UNIX version?

In my understanding, Windows is based on .Net, something that Microsoft created with some help, but other than that, I don't believe that Windows is at all like Linux or Unix or made from it for that matter.


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#6 2005-03-29 2:56 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

.Net is just their technology for creating user applications.
The NT kernel is very similar to VMS, not UNIX.

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#7 2005-03-29 3:06 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

sosumi wrote:

Of course, Longhorn is not nearly as far along as Tiger so it's not technically fair to compare something that's 1.5 years+ from release to something coming out in less than a month.

Of course, Longhorn was promised to us how long ago?...

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#8 2005-03-29 4:34 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

'My Recent Documents' sure look they'll take a long time to find...

User Friendly, anyone?


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#9 2005-03-29 6:48 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

Longhorn = Jan
Tiger = Marsha


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#10 2005-03-29 7:45 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

That smurfy website: wrote:

The Longhorn alpha Welcome screen gets a long-awaited clock.

Wow! ha ha ha!!!

W


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#11 2005-03-29 7:46 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

Also, why the bloody hell does he use .gif for large images...

W


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#12 2005-03-29 8:20 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

that is one of the ugliest "news" sites I've ever seen.

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#13 2005-03-29 11:42 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

Kurto2021 wrote:

Longhorn = Jan
Tiger = Marsha

Give me a break.   

OS 10.1 = MaryAnn
OS 10.2 = Ginger
OS 10.3 = Holly Hunter
OS 10.4 = Catherine Zeta-Jones, probably

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#14 2005-03-29 11:50 am

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

Short Circuit wrote:

Also, why the bloody hell does he use .gif for large images...

W

Unless you're specifically showing some fancy transparency effect, gif is far superior to jpeg for screenshots.

Though I guess he could use png, but that would make them smurfing huge.

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#15 2005-03-29 1:33 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

gif results in bigger filesizes smile

W


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#16 2005-03-29 1:49 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

The only way jpeg files are smaller on computer screen caps is when the compression is overly noticeable.

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#17 2005-03-29 2:23 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

Short Circuit wrote:

Also, why the bloody hell does he use .gif for large images...

W

Because .gif is lossless and .jpg is lossy.


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#18 2005-03-29 2:53 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

Not when you're dealing with more than 256 colors, which is most often the case when taking screenshots.

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#19 2005-03-29 3:52 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

A few things I noticed: the sidebar is huge, and so I'd want to hide it a lot. However, the toggle button is on the COMPLETELY OPPOSITE corner of the screen! And "Plex" looks like it was designed by a two year old on crack who they  sat in front of a computer (which he'd never seen before) with Paint running and said "Make us a style, dammit!"

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#20 2005-03-29 5:09 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My...

What the hell is with that? Like you're going to have someone else's pictures or documents on your computer?


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#21 2005-03-29 6:15 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

I don't care if Longhorn (i'll hold back male anatomy jokes) is not done yet, WinXP looks like crap, and although it has more color then OS 9, it's still not at a point where every pixel is in the right spot.

A global menu bar at the top is so much faster to use then menus on windows.  (infinite velocity upwards yields faster results blah blah)

I tried talking to some PC users at my school about Longhorny, and they didn't even know anything about it.  EVERY Mac user knows about the next release.  Why?  because the next release makes the OS better!  DUH


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#22 2005-03-29 6:17 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

I think this shot explains exactly how microsoft doesn't understand UI design.


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#23 2005-03-29 6:22 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

I have a different theory about why PC users don't know about Longhorn and Mac  users know Tiger. PC users want as little to do with their computer as possible. They don't follow the latest OS news because they don't care about what OS they're using. They really don't care as long as they can get a memo written and log back off as fast as possible.

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#24 2005-03-29 7:05 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

The motto at DistroWatch is "Put the fun back in computing."

Using Windows does indeed take all the fun out of computing. It's the perfect OS for cubicle drones.


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#25 2005-03-29 7:23 pm

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Re: Longhorn v. Tiger

skymt wrote:

I have a different theory about why PC users don't know about Longhorn and Mac  users know Tiger. PC users want as little to do with their computer as possible. They don't follow the latest OS news because they don't care about what OS they're using. They really don't care as long as they can get a memo written and log back off as fast as possible.

I kind of disagree.  Most of the Windows users that I talked with while working at a support help desk simply just didn't know or were totally inept.   Most of their responses were stuff like "Windows 97" or "Windows Office 97", etc.

But then again, most of the same people that I spoke with, didn't even know their national anthem....why should I expect them to know what operating system they are using???  big_smile  wink


From my own experience with LongHorn.....it's really junky right now. Very slow, and the Avalon graphics feature crashes after 10 minutes of running, WinFS DOES make the system grind to a halt, and yes GUI is just a nightmare to look at.   But that's how it is with betas.  Anyone remember the OS X Public Beta???  That was impressively slow and not very workable at the time.  Kinda of like how Longhorn is now.  Putting aside my dislike for Microsoft, maybe this time they'll actually make a nice OS?  (with a downloaded, customized Skin of course wink )

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