Thoughts on Vista from a non-computer person
Previously, I installed Vista on my home computer. Here are some comments from my wife. I found her feedback interesting because her usage patterns are closer to the average than mine are. She's not a developer (would never use Visual Studio or write a .bat file), and her main computer usage is web browsing and Word.
Here was her list:
- My IE icon disappeared from the desktop
- I like the fish screen saver
- I like the little preview bubble that shows up when you put the arrow over the things in the taskbar.
- It was hard to figure out how to go up a folder (I miss the old "up" button) but then I found the new buttons and now it's ok
- The desktop icons and icons in the folders are kind of big and clunky. I liked them better littler.
- I like how some of the icons are no longer generic (now it shows a little picture of my photo as the icon, not just a generic folder)
- I like how when you move the mouse over a button it highlights it, even the little "close" x in the corner for example.
- It's kind of cute that the frames are translucent, but whatever--i don't really care.
I found it interesting that she hasn't mentioned UAC yet. That means that she's getting the security benefits without it apparently getting in the way.
Comments
Anonymous
November 22, 2006
Or she turned them off because they were annoying ;)Anonymous
November 22, 2006
#7: Windows XP does this, I guess it is more discoverable in Vista, or else you had the classic windows theme turned on.