Software development industry analysis by Larry O'Brien, the former editor of Software Development and Computer Language
Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Ah hah! The latest Vista CTP installed very cleanly. The first thing I noticed was that it took me minutes and minutes to figure out how to add files to Windows Media Player.

As I post this, I am surprised to see that the HTML-editing <textarea> is not the WYSIWYG-style of IE6 on XP. The Games also don't work because they say they can't find a Direct3D Device to render to.

The Shell changes seem nice: the Search right in the Start, the thumbnails on ALT-TAB or hovering over the Taskbar.

I think I saw that programming for WinFX on this build might have some version issues, which is a bummer. I'm anxious to give Avalon / WPF a go.

But...handwriting recognition is available! Anyone with a cheap digitizer can now get a glimpse of the joy that is the Tablet PC!

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