So unless I read this wrong, there's no major differences from build 7127? Same look and feel (diamond theme?), nothing broken that used to work. Maybe some bugs that we weren't aware of that may be fixed.
I used it on a virtual machine with 2gb of ram and 2 processors and it seems snappier and more responsive then 7100 for me, but then again we all differ. I will definitely think about giving this a go on my main OS/computer.
i left µtorrent downloading overnight & bl**dy Windows Update retarted my PC with 15Mins left to go ...but when I put Visual Studio and all the SDK's back on (which fills my small partition up) I shall have a better idea...
Is that Visual Studio 2008? Does it work fine on Windows 7? I'm hoping to use that on Windows 7, and install the massive SP1 for it as well. I'm also going to load on SQL Server 2008 too. When I get Windows 7 downloaded, I'll be scanning every single file with ESET NOD32 x64.
I have Eset installed on my computer and it did not say anything about the x64 version i have now. Visual Studio 2008 does work with Windows 7, as i used it a few weeks back. Now i didn't use it for a long time, but it worked for what i needed it to. Just remember, if it worked for Vista, it will probably work in 7, or atleast in compatability mode for the time being.
I cant obviously comment for this build but VS2008 has worked on the rest so far, otherwise I would have stayed with Vista just for that reason.
As for SQL Server I dont know, I've been using my MySQL that I use for my Apache.
Cant honestly remember about VS SP1 but I had loads of extras going on so probably.![]()
I think it's 7.5 but not certain, I like my Apache!What version of IIS does Windows 7 come with, 8? I know IIS7 came with Vista.
No, Theres no red background visible on print previewAlso, can anyone tell me if IE8 still has that background colors bug? Go to Reviews and News on Tech Products, Software and Downloads - PC World - then click Print Preview and see if the red background shows up. When I used IE8 in Vista that bug was there as well.
Apache is rock-solid and in my opinion, the best server out there. I can see your clients worries but open-source can definitly have its benefits.Ah, Apache, great web server. Unfortunately my corporate clients don't like the idea of anything free, they automatically assume it means no support and doesn't work. I'll be trying Apache on Windows 7 as well.
Also, can anyone tell me if IE8 still has that background colors bug? Go to Reviews and News on Tech Products, Software and Downloads - PC World - then click Print Preview and see if the red background shows up. When I used IE8 in Vista that bug was there as well.
someone please PM me a nice resource where I can locate....
Thanks.