Which Start menu do you like better? XP or Vista, or Classic
#21
Posted 20 April 2008 - 06:13 PM
#22
Posted 24 April 2008 - 10:52 AM
#23
Posted 24 April 2008 - 05:53 PM
#24
Posted 28 April 2008 - 09:09 PM
#27
Posted 01 May 2008 - 11:44 PM
Why they brought back that horrible scrolling menu for Vista I'll never know.
#28
Posted 05 May 2008 - 11:05 AM
TravisO, on Mar 21 2008, 11:53 AM, said:
No I don't think the Vista bar is perfect, actually I hate the new scrolling system of folders, but the Search Bar is the best thing since the Start bar.
Everybody knows how web search engines work, and that's how an OS search should work. I want to be able to type in "video" and get all videos on my system, not all the files/folders with the name video.
As this search matures, it will have help and such, it makes perfect sense for somebody to just type "error 1234" and expect internal help & MS knowledge base articles appear on that matter.
The fact MS is going with a SQL based file system that won't be displayed in a folder hierarchy shows even MS realizes the concept of folders in folders is as outdated UI to browse a massive storage device. Yes, the actual stored may be composed of folders, but why does John Doe care, all he knows is he has a bunch of documents, MP3s, videos, etc, and with today's CPU power, amount of ram and massive HDs makes the whole folder thing show it's age.
#29
Posted 06 May 2008 - 02:20 AM
Stoic Joker, on May 5 2008, 06:05 PM, said:
TravisO, on Mar 21 2008, 11:53 AM, said:
No I don't think the Vista bar is perfect, actually I hate the new scrolling system of folders, but the Search Bar is the best thing since the Start bar.
Everybody knows how web search engines work, and that's how an OS search should work. I want to be able to type in "video" and get all videos on my system, not all the files/folders with the name video.
As this search matures, it will have help and such, it makes perfect sense for somebody to just type "error 1234" and expect internal help & MS knowledge base articles appear on that matter.
The fact MS is going with a SQL based file system that won't be displayed in a folder hierarchy shows even MS realizes the concept of folders in folders is as outdated UI to browse a massive storage device. Yes, the actual stored may be composed of folders, but why does John Doe care, all he knows is he has a bunch of documents, MP3s, videos, etc, and with today's CPU power, amount of ram and massive HDs makes the whole folder thing show it's age.
Oh so they are now returning to using the keyboard and that's a good thing? After remotes and media centers/HTPCs took some ground?
GL
Stoic Joker, on May 5 2008, 06:05 PM, said:
TravisO, on Mar 21 2008, 11:53 AM, said:
Ah, I didn't see this at first. So the CPU power/RAM/HDDs should be used for searching/indexing documents, MP3s, videos instead of playing/editing them?
GL
#30
Posted 07 May 2008 - 07:55 AM
As for the folder UI being a thing of the past, again it depends on the needs of the user. There is no good or bad when it comes to UI design, just what works for a specific application. I would hate to not be able to organize my stuff and just crossed my fingers hoping the search feature actually found what I needed. imho, the Vista menu, and to some extent XP menu, caters to a group of users that want a good balance of color and style that provide the functionality to meet their needs. I'm not like that, so Classic suits me jsut fine even though it will probably be killed off in the next iteration.
#31
Posted 02 July 2008 - 12:13 AM
The new search is fantastic and the way the other programs are listed is 100 times better than the classic startmenu or the XP one
#32
Posted 04 July 2008 - 01:45 AM
(edit: I was looking for calculator - right there on my recent programs list - by the way)
I DON'T want to search for my stuff! Plain and simple. I know where it is, I know what folder it's in, I want menus to fly out and meet my demands. I can get to VFD by Start->Documents->Tools->VFD->vfdwin.exe. Keyfinder the same. Any tool I need, the same. Anything that's stuck in my user profile folder in Vista? Harder to get to than XP, but still the same. Search is just more bloatware eating up thousands of megs of hard drive space to do nothing.
In fact, I actually noticed that the search in Vista has gotten noticeably worse. There used to be a marginally useful "find in files" section of Search, where you could search for text or data within a file or files. That's gone. I now have to use UltraEdit to search in files. It comes in handy for restoring a one-off nLitened-out driver back to another XP install, and searching for a device ID in a crapload of INFs. Yeah, that's gone. Thanks, Vista.
Totally prefer the XP start menu. Clicking "Shut down" doesn't require an actual click to bring up a menu to actually tell it "how" to shut down... jeez. Vista is just too dumbed-down.
This post has been edited by Volatus: 04 July 2008 - 01:46 AM
#33
Posted 12 July 2008 - 08:23 AM
Volatus, on Jul 4 2008, 10:45 AM, said:
You had that menu in XP too, just that it appeared at the center of the screen.
However i still don't like the rest of the start menu. Only thing i like is that they FINALLY fixed the scrambling programs menu, so you don't have to click "sort by name" every time you install a new piece of software.
#34
Posted 12 July 2008 - 09:47 PM
#35
Posted 14 July 2008 - 02:36 PM
#37
Posted 23 July 2008 - 04:55 PM
This post has been edited by Altruist: 23 July 2008 - 04:59 PM
#39
Posted 23 July 2008 - 09:45 PM
#40
Posted 23 July 2008 - 10:15 PM
jim2029, on Apr 5 2008, 03:42 AM, said:
Windows 95 still had to load explorer before you had a desktop, so it did take a few seconds to show, crashing /con/con was nasty when that became known only took them like 5 years to patch it.
I'm guessing if your a 95 fan you still use seperate windows for opening folders, god that use to s*** me before i figured out how to change it.
I believe in always trying the new (or close enough), because one day backwards compatability will be missed, and then you'll be stuffed.
Anyone started learning Office 2007/2008? Now thats a jump into telli-tubby land if i ever saw something.



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