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- First Experience with Windows 95 John Wunderlin 5/11/95
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- This note represents about 4 hours with the 'final' beta of Windows '95.
- All information in here is strictly my opinion, and I've tried to be as
- neutral as possible. I've been using Windows and OS/2 for 7 years & am
- a member of Team OS/2, not affiliated with IBM, but I have been and
- continue to be a strong advocate of OS/2. Having passed the disclaimer,
- here's my notes:
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- Scoring
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- Excellent: 3
- Good: 2
- Fair: 1
- Bad: 0
-
- Installation: Pretty good, intelligent operation. Some things were
- clunky- had to leave windows to perform a disk repair operation & had to
- reboot 3 times in order to get the entire installation to complete.
- Total install time was about an hour. I had to install to a different
- drive because my C: was too small (40 meg), and it didn't migrate my
- applications over, which surprised me. It should have been able to do
- that, at least! It did identify most of my hardware, but of course
- since you have to install from Windows, it already knows what you're
- using... Loved the time zone setting! (you just have to see that!).
-
- Score: W95: 2 Warp: 1
-
- General usability: Fairly easy, although I think the OS/2 metaphor is
- better. The installation didn't install all the bells & whistles that I
- would have liked. Had to manually enable the sound card and install
- multimedia extensions separately (another reboot required). Help engine
- is somewhat improved (thank god!), but the way they did it is really
- wierd. Rather than just allowing a straight search, they indexed every
- word in the database! Seems kinda backwards to me... I like the bubble
- help everywhere- very useful. I miss the file manager, however. They
- basically took it apart and moved its functions to different areas of
- the operating system. What's left is ok, but I liked everything in one
- place. Screen refreshes were FASTTTTTTTTTT! I couldn't get my dos
- software to run, because it didn't provide enough base memory. The help
- engine is really nice- it allows you to do a search on something, then
- launch the program that the help references directly. Nice touch.
- Overall, I think Windows 3.1 users are going to have a tough time
- initially with the new interface. Since it looks a lot like OS/2, it
- wasn't much of a leap for me.
-
- Score: W95: 2 Warp: 2
-
- Multitasking: Much improved over Windows 3.1, but still a far cry from
- OS/2. I was able to open up a couple dozen windows with lots of file
- objects on the screen, but then I tried to open the readme file & it
- said it didn't have enough memory. I started the vampire video & moved
- to different windows & the sound would skip- real annoying. Everytime
- the CD-Rom started, the mouse would lock up for several seconds. So
- much for the theory of multiple input queues.
-
- Score: W95: 1 Warp: 3-
-
- Foundation and Stability: Again much improved from Windows 3.1, but
- about 20% of the time, a program would either give me an error or fail
- to start altogether. None of the really important things were problems,
- but some of the utility programs wouldn't go. System resources drained
- at a slightly slower rate than 3.1, but it was still there, and once
- drained, it didn't seem to like to restart programs (memory leak?). If
- dos isn't there, then why did all of those LH statements show up when it
- boots?
-
- Score: W95: 1 Warp: 3
-
- Glitz and marketing: This is a pretty user interface. All of the icons
- are polished and the window animations are really cool. The vampire
- video is a great addition and will make for some nice demos, as long as
- you don't try to do anything else while you run the video.
-
- Score: W95: 3 Warp: 1
-
- Included software: What software? I had a tough time finding anything
- other than the new file manager and control panel that I could test
- with. I didn't feel like logging into the Big Brother network right
- away. The notepad was one of the utility programs that I couldn't get
- to work. I ended up reinstalling some of my windows software so I could
- play around with some things. (yes, Grandma & Me still works).
-
- Score: W95: 0 Warp: 3
-
- Final thoughts: This OS has the potential to be a really good stop-gap
- measure to hold users off until they can fine-tune and pretty up Windows
- NT. It allows better multitasking and has some nice new features that
- makes it a lot more usable than Windows 3.1. On the other hand, if you
- are a power user and desire a stable, flexible, multitasking system and
- the ability to multitask dos software, Warp blows it out of the water.
- Again, this is just my first thoughts with the new OS. I will be using
- it off and on until August. I suspect they may be able to release this
- in August, but I'll bet they can't iron out all the problems I saw by
- then. Be prepared for a lot of fixpacks to roll out in the mean time.
-
- Total: W95: 9, OS/2: 13 (better than I expected, but it's not Warp yet)
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