Monday, February 12, 2007

Windows Vista

I know I have not updated for some time. And, perhaps this blog might appear to be inactive. Well, that's because it is. But with time available now, I can continue. And the subject of the moment? Windows Vista.

The key question for me is, do you really need to upgrade at all let alone immediately? Having read a magazine article on this, it revealed that it is more than possible to enhance Windows XP to offer some of the features in the upgrade - for free.

For example, the visual appearance of the desktop. Try downloading Windows Blinds. Then you can use it to customize the theme of the windows and desktop to match Windows Vista. In addition, Yahoo Widgets will enable you to create Vista's desktop gadgets - also for free.

(above) Windows Vista gadgets

(above) Yahoo Widgets gives XP gadgets

Another tip worth noting is that you can adjust your text to cleartype in XP to match the style of Vista. This is done by right-clicking desktop and then appearance tab, effects box and tick clear type box. The smooth Windows Vista text will now be on XP.

Furthermore, Windows Vista proudly boasts the latest version of Internet Explorer. But remember, this isn't just available to Vista. IE 7 is also available for XP. Download it from the MS website and it can be yours for nothing.

Vista comes with a new image editing (Photo Gallery) tool as a replacement for XP's slideshows. However, you can obtain a very similar image editing tool for nothing. Download the excellent Picasa freeware from Google (http://picasa.google.com/) and you will have virtually the same thing on Windows XP.

These are some of the things I have tried. There are also things you can do with XP to adopt the security features offered by Vista amongst other enhancements. However, this is already dragging on and I believe I have made my point.

If you plan on upgrading, you might want to reconsider if using XP. At least for the time being while the price is high.

13 comments:

Matthew said...

Response to the entry would be more welcome, but thanks anyway.

Matthew said...

I have heard you. Do the same again and I will delete.

dBiz said...

You do have a point however, coming from a guy who used both XP and Vista I must say the overall experience is awesome. What about the snipping tool and the search box that allows you to search for files on your computer with almost no effort. I also found the encryption that Ultimate comes with very compelling. Hey I agree with what you are saying but I simply love the new experience. In short, it’s like buying a newer model of the same exact vehicle just for the extras. My blog was only meant to express my personal feeling about Vista and not to compare it with other operating systems.

Matthew said...

I'm not saying Vista is bad or anything here. But, it is more than possible to tweak XP in a number of ways through other software packages and adjutments to system settings etc. You can gain many of the features included within Vista by doing so.

By all means, buy Vista now if you want. But consider that you can wait and save.

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