By Talal al-Khatib, Producer, Discovery News
With Windows Vista going the way of
Windows 2000 (too soon?), Windows XP users may be a little hesitant to
trust a new operating system. After several years sheltered in the
comfort of a perfectly functional operating system, hiding from the Vista
bogeyman, XP users may not be ready to trust again.
However, after spending nearly a week
with Microsoft's new offering, this XP loyalist has come to the conclusion
that it's time to move on. I won't go into too many of the details
of the new features offered by Microsoft's new operating system, but here
are a few reasons why XP users should make the switch:
1. It's Actually New
In many ways, Windows XP felt like a re-hash of Windows 98, which in its own way almost seemed like an expansion of Windows 95. Windows 7 actually feels like a new operating system. The Windows 7 experience seems to take some of its cues from Mac's operating system, except with the same Windows feel that long time users have come to expect.
2. Organization
Although it takes a little time to adjust, the new taskbar and directory structure really helps to cut down on the clutter. Having 10 window panes open simultaneously is much more manageable with the new taskbar, which now features a series of icons for each active program, rather than a label. "Libraries" is a new feature in Windows 7 that can aggregate photos, video and music all in one place, no matter where they are stored on the computer.
3. Style
Windows 7 is not just better organized than XP; it's just better looking. Microsoft's new operating has a sleek, polished look, and the new Aero interface helps to simplify navigation. Although the Windows 7 look is very different than what XP users are used to, the intuitive design helps to ease the transition.
4. Speed
Although some credit can go have to having a newer system, programs operating under Windows 7 run quickly and smoothly. Start-up and shutdown times also feel significantly reduced. This point is admittedly subjective and will likely benefit Vista users more than XP loyalists.
5. XP Mode
If you're an XP user who may need a little help coming down, Windows 7 even comes with an XP mode.
(To learn more about Windows 7, click here.)
AP Photo/Christof Stache
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