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Microsoft Windows 7 Beta - Game, Application and Utility Compatibility - What’s Stable & Works, What’s Doesn’t Work and What To Do About It!


Windows 7 Beta - One Month In, What Do We Know Now?

It’s been about a month since we loaded version Microsoft Windows 7 Beta version 7000 (official Microsoft Windows 7 Beta) on our test computers here at the office.

I thought it might help people if I shared a list of what seems to work, what has problems and what we did to get things going.  Here is our list and our install notes.

At the end of the article we give our top tips for Microsoft Windows 7 Beta Compatibility for your applications and games.

If you have any additions, things you’d like us to test or problems, please use the comments and we’ll get you an answer on every single item. Read the full story

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Adobe CS4 / CS3 on Windows 7 Beta Problems With Macrovision And Aero - Adobe Management - Wake Up!


Having just installed Windows 7 Beta ,  I wanted to install my favorite applications that included Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Fireworks. I noticed that they have a new version CS4 and downloaded the trial to test them out.

Unfortunately none of the individual trial software packages would install. I tried Dreamweaver CS4 and Fireworks CS4 and they both fail about halfway through the installation.

I really wanted to try it the Adobe CS4 for versions so I downloaded them from a torrent site.  Stripped of their Adobe installation software they ran fine.  Attention Adobe: Get an instant upgrade of 20% or better in your software’s over all performance by outsourcing your install script to torrent freaks.  Oh yeah and the bonus is that your software will install on anything that can spin a fan.

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Windows 7 - 6 Versions? It’s all 6’s and 7’s from Microsoft


Attention Microsoft: We Don’t need 6 versions of your product.  We need at most two versions that work very well.

We got 6 versions of Vista and that was a nightmare.  I really just want one version of Windows 7 and that should be the best version.  After all, you don’t want people to experience less than the best when running Microsoft Windows right?  I mean, you really want people to be loyal, love it and potentially respect it the morning after they get their copy from the torrents. Read the full story

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Windows 7 Beta Review - Already more stable than Vista SP2 Beta


I’ve got two computers here running Windows 7 Beta.  They are very different computers in that one is almost 5 years old and one is absolutely cutting edge with all the latest graphics cards, etc.  Both run Windows 7 Beta very well and without any errors.

The new Windows 7 Aero theme is pretty and a bit more organized and intuitive than Windows Vista Aero.  Enabling the mouse gestures makes Windows 7 much nicer.  An example mouse gesture that I use is to wiggle the mouse back and forth like you are scratching something off a list.  This instantly clears the desktop by hiding all the open windows.

The new interface also allows you to click the thumbnails of the programs that are running.  It’s a bit Apple OSX like, except not so animated and annoying in my humble opinion.

I am still concerned about compatibility issues, but even the few games I’ve run have been no problem for Window 7.

Given that a Windows 7 beta will be readily downloadable in the near future and given that the apparent quality of the release exceeds that of Vista SP2 Beta, I have to ask who will bother to upgrade to Vista SP2?

In addition to frame rate increases in games, the internet connection scores nearly 10% higher throuput.  On our 1GB connections, the difference is even more noticeable.

Even if you do not have machine to test drive Microsoft  Windows 7 on, you can use Vmware’s free desktop virtualization software to set up and start exploring.  It’s coming fairly soon.  It’s going to be good and if you work in a corporate IT department, you’ll have to support it.

To set up Windows 7 on Vmware, just tell vmware that you will be using Vista.  This works well because one of the excplicit goals of Windows 7 is driver and hardware compatibility with Vista.

Installation is a breeze.  It basically looks just like the Windows Vista installer with upgraded graphics.

Like all new Windows releases, Microsoft has tried to appeal to users on the current platform.  The result is that there is a lot going on under the hood that has changed but that you won’t see until you’re in a support situation and relealize that some of your tried and true debugging rituals no longer work.

Conclusion:

I think it’s wise to start preparing to support this operating system now, especially if you’ve been holding off corporate users waiting for a better version of Vista. By the time Windows Vista SP2 Beta is stable and out the door, you’ll be on the heels of Microsoft’s Windows 7 release date.  At the least you should install a virtual machine on Vmware for familiarization

If you have applications that need to be tested on Windows 7, the time to start that is right now.  Developers should have their beta copy very shortly

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