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10 things for Windows 7
Mar 16, 2009, 18:55
3. Windows 7 needs to run just fine on hardware that runs Windows XP just fine today. My sense, playing with Windows 7, is that this is possible. Vista grabbed an early reputation as a resource hog. Windows 7 must avoid this. 4. Because Windows 7 can't upgrade an existing Windows XP installation, Microsoft needs to provide easy transition tools. A copy of Windows 7 and a flash drive or small stack of DVDs needs to move all my data and my applications and my settings to the new OS. This may mean Microsoft needs to send an applications disc with Windows 7. 5. Just for emphasis: If I have to reinstall my applications, Windows 7 will not be a welcome upgrade. 6. If Microsoft doesn't or can't accomplish the previous items, then it should not promote Windows 7 as an upgrade and offer it on new hardware only. This will avoid one of the major factors in Vista's failure -- its inability to run well on what people already owned. 7. Fortunately, the Windows 7 user experience is not wildly different from XP the way Vista is. This will make it easier for companies (or households) to have a mix of Windows XP and Windows 7 8. I like what I have seen of Windows 7, but I have yet to hear Microsoft offer a good reason besides "a wide range of improvements" for me to upgrade. If it comes only on new hardware, that's fine. And, yes, some people will then decide they like the new OS and upgrade older machines as a result. But if Microsoft hopes to sell an upgrade, it needs to look at how Apple Inc. sells its upgrades. 9. Speaking of which, Apple sells features and applications that are included with Mac OS as major upgrade benefits. If Microsoft included more significant applications with its operating system, maybe it could make them as important as the iApps are to Apple customers. Apple manages to charge its best customers up to $300 per year for upgrades of some sort. 10. I think we have solved the problem of linking Windows 7 too closely to the release of Office 14 now that the timing between two seems clearly offset. Delays, economic or technical, should not bring the two releases back together. At least, not until it's clear from seeing the software that one won't drag down the other. |
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