Schrodinger Wrote:If you talk about "glitches" when I refer to Windows 7, I'm just talking about how they will stop the service after June 1, 2010. On the Windows website they state that starting on March 1, 2010, your PC will begin shutting down every two hours. Windows will notify you two weeks before the bi-hourly shutdowns start. To avoid interruption, you’ll need to install a non-expired version of Windows before March 1, 2010. You’ll also need to install the programs and data that you want to use.
This is purely referring to the Release Candidate. It's not intended to be a commercial version, so it isn't allowed to be such. Just as Tespia came to an end, Beta and RC comes to an end after the RTM is brought to fruition.
I'm running Windows 7 as my primary OS, now. I will upgrade to a full version once the final is released, and I love every minute of it.
My primary enjoyment stems from how Windows 7 can conserve system resources and yet still cache your most-used applications in the same way Vista does. This not only makes for a faster turnaround on opening and working with applications, but it allows your system to pump more juice into whatever you're doing. It's fantastic.
Additionally, a big thing about Windows 7 in general is its great power management and low power consumption on laptops and netbooks.

