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http://live.pirillo.com - What are you looking forward to most in the next version of Windows? I asked for your feedback on this recently, and some of you responded. I don't think that anyone is as passionate about this as is Zach, who sent me his top 30 things he's looking for. So what are you looking forward to most... and what suggestions can you offer to Zach, so he can take advantage of some of these features today? Blog post: http://chris.pirillo.com/2008/06/14/do-you-have-a-windows-7-features-wishlist/

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  • i hate i tunes

    slows the pc as hell

    and you have to buy songs thruth it which sucks coz i dont buy songs

  • Some of these things he listed made it in to Windows 7.

    An Internet Connection Tray Icon

    UAC has been tweaked

    Better Zoom functionally

    Paint has been updated

    Sidebar is gone but gadgets remain

    Windows Media Player 12 is great

    Windows 7 is smaller, more customizable and energy efficient

    Internet Explorer 8 is faster

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  • ↓I would like a waffle

  • We have free one care! It's called MS Security Essentials

  • I have win 7 and it is fine so far

  • I wanted the RSOD, but Windows 7 only was BSOD. ): (aa)

  • i think windows 7 got alot of these hahaha.

  • I would like to have in Windows 7 a new Windows 3.11 theme.

  • Free software with payed support and optional insurance would make them money, a ton of money. Advertising revenue would probably cover the initial costs, and all post-release income would be profit.

    It would get them 'in' with the geek crowds again, I'll assume.

  • You can, it was covered in another video I saw once. you have to span a single desktop across all your displays. That is how windows XP handled it.

  • That is a non argument. The OS does not run 1gb all the time. Windows can and does get out of the way for any program that needs the resources. The requirement is simply for using the OS at decent performance with its preloading features.

  • Uhh... no it wouldn't. Releasing software for free would make them NO money. It would infact be a tremendous loss for MS to do that.

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