Yeah, most of your problems with Vista probably had little to do with Vista and much more to do with shitty OEM config
but 7RC is a nice place to be, good to have you here.
my 7 notes:
- I like the taskbar to be on "Combine when taskbar is full mode"
- I also like having a "System" library consisting of my Windows and Program Files
directories so I can readily search them, guess this is pretty developer-centric tho
- Learn to use the new
Windows key shortcuts: Win-Left to move windows to left side of screen, Win-Right to move them to right side, Win-Up to maximize, Win-Down to minimize, Win-[number] to bring up the [number]th app on your taskbar, Shift-Win-[number] to start a new instance of that app (same as shift-click on the icon). They are omg so useful. Also pin folders you commonly open to the Explorer icon
- for God's sake keep your stuff in your home directory and not in some random folder off C:\. Windows is a real operating system now, since Vista it actually has a sensible folder structure: C:\Users\[name], while not quite as nice as /home/[name], is a big step up from whatever insane gobbledygook it was in XP; welcome to the 70s
- for God's sake learn to use the Start menu search bar + new Explorer features: breadcrumb bar, search bar, dropdowns in columns in Details view, Alt-P to toggle preview, ctrl-mousewheel to change views. also if you do a lot of stuff on the commandline/Powershell, you can Shift-rightclick on a file to get a context menu with a "Copy as path" option complete with quotation marks
