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Clearly fake, I think this will be more like a Windows 7 UI:

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Credits to Stephen and AeroXP

well not the final at least...

might happen that itll be similar to this in early stages...

Glassed Silver:mac

Looks fake to me, however at this stage it doesn't matter if it is or not.

Nothing is near final, or beta with Windows Vienna right now.

The most regarding final builds, may be concept screenshots, but nothing in working order.

Wait till next year, you'll see screens gettin leaked and news everywhere...

Clearly fake, I think this will be more like a Windows 7 UI:

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Credits to Stephen and AeroXP

that looks nice. some Microsoft concepts CAN look nice.. but it seems they can't build a nice looking product...

PS.: actually, Office 2007 looks very good :)

k, so im gonna be the first one and start the Windows7 Themes. lmao, since vista was done to death since it was the first OS where u can actually have themes on a predecessor OS and resemble the future OS. Work is already done and it looks pretty cool. I will upload screen shots if enough people request. but seriously ull use it for a day 4 days max and get sick of it. the second screen was amazing though.

that looks nice. some Microsoft concepts CAN look nice.. but it seems they can't build a nice looking product...

PS.: actually, Office 2007 looks very good :)

I agree - not only it looks good, but the functionality is good too! (After you got used to it)

and about that screenshot from AeroXP - I'd say it's from one of the old longhorn days. Notice the buttons (ie. the Pause button in the screenshot). - they look awfully like the old Vista buttons....

Microsoft claimed that windows vienna will be nothing huge, in fact they hope to release by 09.. The one after that will be the revolutionary release..

Source?

Isn't Vienna suppose to be Windows codenamed Blackcomb? The one which will revolutionise the way we use computers today?

Vienna will be someting.....Fiji or what's the name,no,just a kernel update to vista ...it's all here on the forum :)

I agree about office 12 ....i'm starting to love making documents and presentations for school :yes:

Microsoft claimed that windows vienna will be nothing huge, in fact they hope to release by 09.. The one after that will be the revolutionary release..

i guess u mixed up two statements both by MS.

1st Vienna will be NO "major update to Windows" like Vista has been to XP.

So what do they mean? That statement means that Vienna will not take as long as Vista.

2nd Vista is just the middle thingy between XP and vista.

What does it mean? well... it means vista actually is just a (slight?) insight into vienna... vienna in fact will be all different - its supposed to be at least.

idd, the office 12 nterface is truely a nice little helper :D

Glassed Silver:mac

That UI on page 7 (old longhorn thingy) looked niiice :) Well i hope Vienna will be compatible with the Vista drivers... I don't think i could handle anymore new driver needs anymore...

OffTopic: My whole class was jealous when i came to school with my Powerpoint 2007 presentation ^^ Already using Office 2007 since the first DogFood build :)

That UI on page 7 (old longhorn thingy) looked niiice :) Well i hope Vienna will be compatible with the Vista drivers... I don't think i could handle anymore new driver needs anymore...

OffTopic: My whole class was jealous when i came to school with my Powerpoint 2007 presentation ^^ Already using Office 2007 since the first DogFood build :)

u can impress ur class mates with you having 2007?... wow...

any1 in my school could get it really fast from some friend... but meh :p

ur school uses 2007 already? were running 2003, I am using office 2004 (mac) and 2007 in win.

allthough i might replace office 2007 for win by using 2008:mac only in future... :)

Glassed Silver:mac

I actually meant that i was using Office 2007 since first DogFood... My school is still stuck with Office 2000... (brought laptop).

Some people of my class have Office 2007, but they just can't take the advantages out of it... I remember someone made a Powerpoint in Times New Roman, plain black on plain white background...

I impressed my class with Keynote.

Now THAT is a presentation app to get excited about :)

And don't rag on other folks' presentations. Some (wait, most) people don't have the time nor the interest to sit there learning the ins-and-outs of a program. White background with TNR is fine. It's the content that matters.

Anyway...I guess I'll dive back into the PC world when Vienna comes knocking. '09 isn't far off.

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I impressed my class with Keynote.

Now THAT is a presentation app to get excited about :)

And don't rag on other folks' presentations. Some (wait, most) people don't have the time nor the interest to sit there learning the ins-and-outs of a program. White background with TNR is fine. It's the content that matters.

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true...

allthough I have to wait till I have an iBook G4 or a Macbook till I start using Keynote for school... but wait... I guess I'll be in University by then, oh sh**... :(

Glassed Silver:mac

I impressed my class with Keynote.

Now THAT is a presentation app to get excited about :)

You should see the presentations you can easily make with PowerPoint 2007. I used to despise making PPTs, but this app is actually fun and it makes it easy to create amazing looking presentations. :yes:

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