Will Vista have these?

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Will these features
be available in Vista? Based on the specs Vista requires, they better have
these because this OS requires less!
 
It will have things similar like this like animations when you open and
close windows, menus, etc. I don't know about when you click on something
if it bounces and if the window does those effects. Knowing that Aero glass
has transparencies around the borders of the windows, I don't see why you
should have to make the entire window transparent when you move it though.
You will need a DX9 video card to do these special effects though. (Such as
an NVIDIA FX5200 or an Ati Radeon 9500.)
Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Ask in the Vista beta newsgroups.


JP said:
Will these
features be available in Vista? Based on the specs Vista requires, they
better have these because this OS requires less!
 
It will also have Flip3D if you have never heard of that, which is in a way
like that cube and very close to that thing where the four windows split
apart that was in the video, but I don't think there's an actual cube like
that in Vista. The alt+tab will also be just like it was in the video
basically. I don't know about window dragging effects. It might have them
or it might not. I think it does though.
Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Ask in the Vista beta newsgroups.


JP said:
Will these
features be available in Vista? Based on the specs Vista requires, they
better have these because this OS requires less!
 
JP said:
Will these
features be available in Vista? Based on the specs Vista requires,
they better have these because this OS requires less!

What features? You've pointed to a vague video that contains a linux desktop
showing off a mish-mash of graphical effects that are already available in
OS X, and graphical effects that are already confirmed to be in Vista.
Where's the beef?

So what is your question? Specify a feature and someone will be able to talk
about it.

Or was your question "Will Vista have totally un-needed graphical rubbish in
it that will wow me for a few moments then make absolutely no difference to
my working day afterwards, just like this video?" in which case I'm pleased
to tell you that the answer is yes.


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Rob Moir, Microsoft MVP
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I'm always surprised at "professionals" who STILL have to be asked "Have you
checked (event viewer / syslog)".
 
Will these features
be available in Vista? Based on the specs Vista requires, they better
have these because this OS requires less!

Who cares about the eye candy that Fista has? It'll still be an insecure
kludge like XP is presently. Only difference is that it'll require
expensive hardware upgrades for the majority of existing Windoze users.

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JP said:
Will these features
be available in Vista? Based on the specs Vista requires, they better have
these because this OS requires less!

Ask in one of the public vista groups - here are a couple that might apply:

microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
 
JP said:
Will these features
be available in Vista? Based on the specs Vista requires, they better have
these because this OS requires less!

Ask the Author of the BETA program you are testing out.
 
Microsoft MVP dick head.



Robert Moir said:
What features? You've pointed to a vague video that contains a linux
desktop showing off a mish-mash of graphical effects that are already
available in OS X, and graphical effects that are already confirmed to be
in Vista. Where's the beef?

So what is your question? Specify a feature and someone will be able to
talk about it.

Or was your question "Will Vista have totally un-needed graphical rubbish
in it that will wow me for a few moments then make absolutely no
difference to my working day afterwards, just like this video?" in which
case I'm pleased to tell you that the answer is yes.


--
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Rob Moir, Microsoft MVP
Blog Site - http://www.robertmoir.com
Virtual PC 2004 FAQ -
http://www.robertmoir.co.uk/win/VirtualPC2004FAQ.html
I'm always surprised at "professionals" who STILL have to be asked "Have
you checked (event viewer / syslog)".
 
JD said:
Dude...you're a dick head...type of person that needs a whoopp
ass...tell me where you live.

If that's the best you've got then you may want to go back to school and
check yourself before you wreck yourself.
 
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