The Official Windows 7 Wish list
Author: admin
18
Aug
I’ve noticed that there are many Windows 7 wish lists on boards all over the web, many of them incomplete, hard to figure out etc.
So I wanted to make a complete list of wanted Windows 7 features with the help of users on a lot of boards.
This post will be updated continually.
Enough talk. Now to the list.
Interface/GUI & Usability:
- Taskbar
- Resizable. Let the user resize the taskbar’s width, so it doesn’t have to fill 100% of the screen.
- Improved multi-screen support. Currently, if you use a second- or third screen, there will be no taskbars on those. Only the mainscreen. Add support for stretching the taskbar over several screens.
- Split the taskbar into several colored sections to improve the overview. Also, increase the height of the taskbar, so it’s 2 times normal height.
- Desktop
- Icon spacing grid. A transparent grid should fade in when dragging an icon. When it’s dropped. The grid should fade out again. Would help a lot when customizing the desktop.
- Divide icons into several groups/layers. Show different groups with a shortcut and/or arrows. Allow the user to save icon groups and placements.
- Sidebar does currently run as a program in Vista. So when you e.g. use “Show Desktop” (Windows+D), the Sidebar is hidden. Therefore Microsoft should integrate Sidebar into Windows.
- Make a Gadget-overlay, so if you press a defined shortcut, an overlay will fade in showing the users’ gadgets.
- Move windows, even if they are parent to a dialogue etc.
Security
- Disable UAC as standard, but make an option to enable it for parents on the child’s account etc.
- Run low-level processes (like viruses) in a closed sandbox, to prevent them destroy the partition/Windows 7 installation.
Performance
- Improve Sidebar’s performance. Sidebar does currently take up a lot of memory, and decreases the computers’ startup time.
- Computers which supports Vista should be able to run Windows 7 too. Don’t face the same problems as Windows XP vs. Windows Vista.
- Improved boot- and startup-time. Should’t take 2-10 minutes from you start your computer, until you are able to use it.
- Fewer restarts. For example when you have installed a program.
- Better scheduling of updates. Maybe, Microsoft releases 2-3 or more updates every day, and you computer will download then and want’s to restart the computer to instal them. Schedule low priority updates to e.g. every Friday. High-priority (security leaks etc.) should be installed imideatly, but without interaction of the user.
Bundled software
- Improve font manager. Allow the user to install the font from the font viewer window (when you doubleclick a font).
Other
- MAXIMUM 4 packages. Vista’s Home Basic, Home Premium, Enterprise, Business, Ultimate etc. is TOO much.
- Junction Points. Would be very nice.
Ideas? Please post a comment with your ideas and wishes!
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