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Which is what windows 7 will probably look like when its done, and if its an early release the GUI is bound to look almost the same even if they DO change it for the final release

Exactly, I remember with XP looked just like 2000, or when Vista looked just like XP...

:laugh: tho some will take offense and scream "troll" :p

I'm sure they will when actually it was intended as a compliment, I love to see the Microsoft Mockups since they are often just as ornate as anything Apple Design comes up with! Sadly though somewhere along the way things get lost. Happens to us all though, I mean, look at Leopard...what happened to Mac OS's artistic look there? :p

Please nobody else ever say that anything is fake because it 'looks like Vista'!! Can we stick this somewhere.... Windows 7 Builds will look exactly like Vista for quite some time!!!

As above, if it's fake; they've gone to a LOT of effort, could just be real :)

Chris

I call it fake because it doesn't look enough like Vista - too much there were revolutionary changes to the UI where Microsoft tends to mostly take an evolutionary approach (and rightly so).

FAKE, FAKE, FAKE, FAKE, FAKE! Their is no way in hell that they would be using the glass interface at this early stage of development. Also remember the Vista interface is a hastily cobbled together POC; Vista was meant to feature a revolutionary new interface, but like so much of what was meant to be in vista it got shelved to meet it's ultra late release date.

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