Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Yes, I do realise that Longhorn was the working name for Vista.
I might switch over to 7 when it comes out, does it use more system resources than Vista?
I don't think it does - MS has been working on startups, improving resource usage and all that sort of stuff, and getting manufacturers to release decent drivers before general release. I've got the same thoughts as you about switching straight over, because it does look good.
I'm also thinking about getting the beta, so if I do I'll let you know whether it was worth it. Although RC1 and RC2 (builds 5600 and 5782) of Vista was a lot faster than the final, when I tested it. I never tried the original beta, so I had to rely on others to report on it.
I've been pleasantly surprised in advances MS is making lately, it seems all good. Zune is another one which seems awesome, but it ain't out, officially, in Australia yet. I'd like to get one though.
Originally posted by NickI think that Vista is a lot easier to use than XP. Vista has inferior performance to XP? How so?
(Forgive my probably simple questions)
I think before the service pack was released, it was quite buggy but the service pack and SP2 will improve on a lot of things. I know the copy problem with people reporting corrupt file copying and that sort of thing, as well as a lot of original hardware just not working for whatever reason there was - and generally taking forever to do anything. Dunno when SP2 is meant to be coming out, but it should help Vista that bit more.
Just the way Vista is set up and how things work makes all the difference. XP, out of the box, is terribly set up, but you can improve it. But if you're building or buying a new computer, specificially for gaming or multimedia, Vista is the way to go with DirectX10 and all that sort of stuff and Media Centre, which I really like.