ThinkNext has posted some new screenshots for Windows 7. So far everything is looking amazing. Media Player especially is looking really good.
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SomeManOnTheInternet
Sep 19 2008, 20:16
Looks alright, expected more changes though.
Wow looks fugly... I was expecting something totally different than Vista. The media player does look good though.
Optimash Prime
Sep 19 2008, 20:20
^^^ be patient, its still in developement.
kinetix63
Sep 19 2008, 20:21
Anyone expecting big interface leaps really needs to be patient. UI is likely to be unchanged or finalised until pretty late in to the beta process. Functionality is key before aesthetics.
Julius Caro
Sep 19 2008, 20:23
not looking bad. my only complain would be the dropdown menus for the "on/off" options of the system tray icons. they should do something like those sliding bars os x / the iphone have.
DARKFiB3R
Sep 19 2008, 20:28
looking good so far.
cswimbound
Sep 19 2008, 20:29
I wish he would take a screenshot or two with the classic theme enabled to see if they have made any improvements with it since vista.
Optimash Prime
Sep 19 2008, 20:30
Quote - (kinetix63 @ Sep 19 2008, 21:21)

Anyone expecting big interface leaps really needs to be patient. UI is likely to be unchanged or finalised until pretty late in to the beta process. Functionality is key before aesthetics.
good point made

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I think we can confirm that there custom themes with this screenshot.
Ayepecks
Sep 19 2008, 20:31
I don't really like the start menu changes, personally. All the rest look alright.
Not sure about the "Libraries" thing, either... I just liked it being my username.
(Edit: 10K! lol)
Skulltrail
Sep 19 2008, 20:32
Loving the new Calculator, Wordpad and Paint applications.
If only they would get rid of that ****ty black-white gradient overlay on the taskbar...
All we can do is wait and hope for the best right?
SHoTTa35
Sep 19 2008, 20:32
hmmm.. looking good

Where can i get my grubby paws on this thing to play with? My system is due for a format anyways and i only have 22 days left.
medion
Sep 19 2008, 20:34
I like it so far...

Quote - (kinetix63 @ Sep 19 2008, 22:21)

Anyone expecting big interface leaps really needs to be patient. UI is likely to be unchanged or finalised until pretty late in to the beta process. Functionality is key before aesthetics.
+1
I hate ppl when they expect the UI to be changed i Windows 7 when it isn't even in beta stage...
Looking good, im excited
Looks real cluttered, not a big fan of confusing UI's.
It actually looks quite good, huge UI changes aren't needed - just minor improvements. Anyway I look forwards to the day when I can square root, without having to remember to use powers.
Julius Caro
Sep 19 2008, 20:37
Quote - (medion @ Sep 19 2008, 21:34)

I like it so far...

+1
I hate ppl when they expect the UI to be changed i Windows 7 when it isn't even in beta stage...

Well, it happens with every release of windows, people expect major visible changes. It's always funny to read "but, it looks like vista!" with the very first builds. Happened with Vista, and happened with whistler.
But I also hate it when people use the "it's a beta" card to justify the suckiness. People were still using it in vista's release candidates.
THEHAWKs
Sep 19 2008, 20:38
Looking Good as always more things to come
sundayx
Sep 19 2008, 20:38
I hope they update the start-menu...
- anonymous -
Sep 19 2008, 20:45
Quote - (SomeManOnTheInternet @ Sep 19 2008, 22:16)

Looks alright, expected more changes though.
Quote - (mrt2 @ Sep 19 2008, 22:20)

Wow looks fugly... I was expecting something totally different than Vista. The media player does look good though.
It surprises me, that you guys can't even figure that a in a new OS, the first thing they're aiming for isnt exactly to change the looks.
But in my opinion it looks pretty cool so far.
smooth_criminal1990
Sep 19 2008, 20:47
I hope they haven't forgotten tabbed browsing in explorer, that would be awesome
roadgeek9
Sep 19 2008, 20:47
Ooohhh! Pretty!
Ambroos
Sep 19 2008, 20:52
Windows Media Player looks sleek, really
Ayepecks
Sep 19 2008, 21:14
Quote - (Ambroos @ Sep 19 2008, 20:52)

Windows Media Player looks sleek, really
Yup. I don't know if I like that new silver color scheme they're using on applications, though (instead of the turquoise-ish color). The latest Live software stuff uses it, too, and I don't like it there.
sharp65
Sep 19 2008, 21:16
Quote - (mrt2 @ Sep 19 2008, 16:20)

Wow looks fugly... I was expecting something totally different than Vista. The media player does look good though.
It looks very close to vista, I think calling it "fugly" is a bit of an exaggeration. Final UI is never in place in a milestone build anyways.
Ambroos
Sep 19 2008, 21:18
Try comparing Vista Beta 1 (not even talking about milestone) with the RTM...
Is it so much to ask for some more wallpaper options? I have a huge list of wallpapers and have found a 3rd party app that changes the wallpaper every time Windows restarts etc. Can't MS just add something simple like this into Windows as well?
That aside, I like most of the changes, and this is a M3 build. Who knows if they'll do a M4 or go to Beta 1, either way we're talking about next year for a beta anyways.
So far so good, imho. I can see a few good improvements.
Quote - (kinetix63 @ Sep 19 2008, 21:21)

Anyone expecting big interface leaps really needs to be patient. UI is likely to be unchanged or finalised until pretty late in to the beta process. Functionality is key before aesthetics.
Indeed

Quote - (CarlJ @ Sep 19 2008, 21:31)

I think we can confirm that there custom themes with this screenshot.
If by 'custom themes' you mean the default theme with different colors, and some different wallpapers, then yes, you're right
Pharos
Sep 19 2008, 21:29
It doesn't look bad, but Microsoft overuses blue and gradients everywhere
Titoist
Sep 19 2008, 21:30
Why do you guys keep insisting that there will be radical GUI changes? Microsoft has stated multiple times already that Windows 7 will be a minor upgrade to Vista. Therefore, the GUI is expected to change with the same 'radical changes' u saw between Windows 98 and 2000. Thats it. Vista's GUI is the same style Windows 7 is. They will radically change it on Windows 8 probably if there is even going to be another windows.
ViperAFK
Sep 19 2008, 21:32
OMG media player looks ****ing sexy. And Paint and wordpad are getting much needed overhauls finally.
Now if only Paint could get a couple more features

That Ribbon implementation thing is by far the best feature I've seen in Windows 7 so far. I hope it'll be implemented in a good number of apps..
The rest doesn't impress me, especially that sort of QuickLook implementation, good way to copy Mac OS
GOJI_GKing2000
Sep 19 2008, 21:41
I like what they did with explorer and the folders etc on the left:
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Quote - (Titoist @ Sep 19 2008, 22:30)

Why do you guys keep insisting that there will be radical GUI changes? Microsoft has stated multiple times already that Windows 7 will be a minor upgrade to Vista. Therefore, the GUI is expected to change with the same 'radical changes' u saw between Windows 98 and 2000. Thats it. Vista's GUI is the same style Windows 7 is.
I agree. And anyway, it's about time Microsoft stuck with a similar UI for a while, just like they did from Windows 95 - 2000, rather than changing it for each version of Windows. I'd like some uniformity with the UI.
Quote - (GOJI_GKing2000 @ Sep 19 2008, 22:41)

I like what they did with explorer and the folders etc on the left:
Me too. I like the new bluish folderband too, rather than the less subtle turquoise one that Vista has (which I have disabled for me by editing the shellstyle).
wankey
Sep 19 2008, 21:42
the fact that they've already implemented part of the new UI shows they are aiming for a completely new UI for Windows 7.
There is lots of work to be done on paper and the artistry part before any programming is put into the UI so we won't see any of the 7 UI until Beta 1 at least. These milestones are purely from the programmers point of view.
Win7 probably has a completely new icon set, new branding new color set and redone interface. They've still got a whole year to do the UI and there usually isn't a software issue with UI as much as there is with say networking.
Quote - (Titoist @ Sep 19 2008, 22:30)

Why do you guys keep insisting that there will be radical GUI changes? Microsoft has stated multiple times already that Windows 7 will be a minor upgrade to Vista. Therefore, the GUI is expected to change with the same 'radical changes' u saw between Windows 98 and 2000. Thats it. Vista's GUI is the same style Windows 7 is. They will radically change it on Windows 8 probably if there is even going to be another windows.
Wrong. This
link pretty much sums it up.
Quote - (lcg @ Sep 19 2008, 22:27)

So far so good, imho. I can see a few good improvements.
Indeed

If by 'custom themes' you mean the default theme with different colors, and some different wallpapers, then yes, you're right

Seems good enough for me. I personally don't think Microsoft should fully support themes, the hacking works good enough. And that would leave Windows Blinds obsolete.
SHoTTa35
Sep 19 2008, 21:53
Quote - (GP007 @ Sep 19 2008, 17:26)

Is it so much to ask for some more wallpaper options? I have a huge list of wallpapers and have found a 3rd party app that changes the wallpaper every time Windows restarts etc. Can't MS just add something simple like this into Windows as well?
That aside, I like most of the changes, and this is a M3 build. Who knows if they'll do a M4 or go to Beta 1, either way we're talking about next year for a beta anyways.
You'd think that would be a big request but what i've noticed is that people don't even want their icon's location changing cuz they get all lost in all the madness. Surely a wallpaper wouldn't be that big of a deal but people are picky with their machines for sure. Then again i hardly ever see the wallpaper i'm using. Someone asked me once and i had to go back to the desktop to look as i even forgot which one i had. My girlfriend on the other hand would remember that cuz she has a picture of her cat (eine katze - "Leini Maus")
Shadrack
Sep 19 2008, 21:53
Quote - (kinetix63 @ Sep 19 2008, 14:21)

Anyone expecting big interface leaps really needs to be patient. UI is likely to be unchanged or finalised until pretty late in to the beta process. Functionality is key before aesthetics.
Exactly.
brianshapiro
Sep 19 2008, 22:05
Quote - (Ayepecks @ Sep 19 2008, 14:14)

Yup. I don't know if I like that new silver color scheme they're using on applications, though (instead of the turquoise-ish color). The latest Live software stuff uses it, too, and I don't like it there.
I don't care if they change the color to be silverish, but right now it just looks sort of crappy and unpolished and doesn't tie together well. I'm wondering what made them decide to get rid of the icons also.
In any case I hope they also change the appearance of some of the popups, like for icon views, so it fits in with the appearance of the apps instead of being old-style battleship grey
Quillz
Sep 19 2008, 22:28
I think it looks great, so far. I've always liked the Aero UI, and it seems that it's not going away in Windows 7, and instead getting enhanced. Adding the Ribbon to other applications is a great idea, such as Paint and Wordpad. I would like to see tabs added to Explorer, though.
Nice, I want see whats new in Media Center.
skynetXrules
Sep 19 2008, 22:31
wow , keep up good work MS

and you will have customer for 7
NienorGT
Sep 19 2008, 22:56
That look awesome...
I think they started to understands what a streamlined GUI is...
splicer707
Sep 20 2008, 00:53
Wow! Sweet! They fixed Calculator

I so want Windows 7 now.
MtDewCodeRedFreak
Sep 20 2008, 01:07
Niiiiice! Me want me want, lol.
I heard that Win 7 is going to be the last 32-bit client-side OS. Dunno if that's true, but if it is, then yippee!
I've moved on with Vista Ultimate 64-bit on my laptop. JMHO, but everybody else should go into the 64-bit boat.
kaiwai
Sep 20 2008, 01:13
Quote - (CarlJ @ Sep 19 2008, 21:08)

ThinkNext has posted some new screenshots for Windows 7. So far everything is looking amazing. Media Player especially is looking really good.
LinkStill has ALOT of work to be done; the interface is a nightmare when it comes to consistency.
PGHammer
Sep 20 2008, 01:30
Quote - (Lant @ Sep 19 2008, 20:37)

It actually looks quite good, huge UI changes aren't needed - just minor improvements. Anyway I look forwards to the day when I can square root, without having to remember to use powers.
Exactly. Did anybody remember how big a change there was UI-wise going from Windows NT to Windows 2000 (or even from Windows 95 to 98 SE)? Surprisingly, despite ActiveDesktop becoming standard, the rest of the UI changed very little (however, what you could do within the UI changed a ton). I remember working for the Big Cable TV Company which was migrating enmasse from NT 4 to 2000 Professional (and I was one of the early migratees precisely because I had been using Windows 2000 Professional as my home OS) and therefore was one of those showing folks some of the new features. The biggest *wow factor* was one that was not expected to be much of a wow factor: printer browsing. You could sort available printers by capability, by location, or even by the length of the document queue (not to mention that printer browsing was Just Plain Quicker in Windows 2000 than in NT 4). Here's the surprise: no hardware upgrades were needed. In fact, other than a DLL upgrade in one application (and the OS itself), not a single program change was necessary. Little things can have a surprisingly large impact. (Seriously; how big an impact was expected from improved network printing?)
some_guy
Sep 20 2008, 01:34
some of the toolbars are similar to the one found in windows live mail beta...
Intelman
Sep 20 2008, 01:35
Similar to Live Wave 3, but that first start menu screenshot just looks so clean and awesome, I dunno why.
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