I just noticed that the first service pack for Windows 7 has been released. Anyone install it yet? I'm rejecting the update until I hear some feedback.
I have it on two of my computers. It's a collection of bugfixes as far as I concern that do absolutely nothing to the user experience.
+1You should, generally, keep your OS up to date. Install it.
That doesn't sound right at all. Windows releases all sorts of "hotfixes" that are only lightly tested and given out only to users who specifically seek them out to fix specific problems. When Microsoft does a service pack, they take all these fixes (along with all the other updates), put them all together, and test the whole thing. If you skip SP1 you will miss those hotfixes.If you had your win7 regularily updated since you've installed it, you don't need to apply SP1.
I just noticed that the first service pack for Windows 7 has been released. Anyone install it yet? I'm rejecting the update until I hear some feedback.
I have to say that Windows 7 really have been the most pleasent windows I met. There really aren't that many things I would like out of a Windows 8, except maybe better support for other processors so that we can have less battery use.
There are tons of plugins that do that….
A task bar with more than one line of symbols if put on the right or left hand side of the screen. That's my main complaint.
Actually, when computers have one of it's primary use to compose documents in portrait mode, widescreens are kinda stupid in general.
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Oh. I agree on that.
I have actually begun moving the taskbar around recently. After being a more frequent user of widescreen displays I ended up feeling that having the taskbar in the bottom wasted too much space. Actually, when computers have one of it's primary use to compose documents in portrait mode, widescreens are kinda stupid in general.