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Windows 98 themes for vista
Windows 98 themes for vista













windows 98 themes for vista
  1. Windows 98 themes for vista software#
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  3. Windows 98 themes for vista windows#

Simple, neat, to the point.Īs for quality, advancements in compression have taken us rather far, and when the samples are as short as they are, they don’t need to be super high quality. A simple tone for each logon/logoff, but that’s it. You hear it once at system startup, and that’s it. One thing I love is the fact you don’t need to hear the startup chime 400 times a day when different people log into the same computer.

windows 98 themes for vista

I just want something short and simple, and to the point. I don’t need a CD length opening when I start up my computer. Many people are complaining about the length as well.

windows 98 themes for vista

The sounds are made for audio cues, not telling you a story. I don’t like it when XP blares at you when you’ve done something wrong, but I do like the gentle alert of something happening. I’m sure people who loathed the XP sounds grew to love them, and then when Vista came along, they hated them only because they were different.Īs for softness, I like it. I find it funny that people are so bothered over stock sounds.

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Windows Vista: Maturity (Older and wiser, Windows begins to dress nicely and to pay real attention to the parts of himself that had been neglected before) However, things are never quite like they were before.) Windows XP SP2: Heartbreak (Internet is a backstabbing bitch, and has been seeing all sorts of unsavory types behind his back, but with a few good fights and some counseling, they save the relationship. They fall madly in love and do everything together.) Windows XP: True Love (Windows falls for Internet, the gorgeous, witty daughter of Unix that he’s known since grade school, but has never seen… quite like this… before. (After honestly rethinking his priorities, Windows goes with an idea that’s been floating around in his head for years, presents it, and is astounded when everybody loves it.) Windows ME: First Failure (the graduate’s tough introduction to the real world, and learning that sometimes, his bright ideas suck.) Windows 98: Advanced Competency (imagine 98 as a fresh college graduate – book-smart, but naive about the world) Windows 95: Competency (Imagine Windows 95 as a fresh high-school graduate.) Nonetheless, overall it was a small, tentative step in the right direction. Microsoft Bob: Tried at beauty, but it was like junior prom – You had no idea how dorky you looked. Windows 3.0-3.1.1: Learning (learning basic reading, writing, arithmetic) Windows 1.0-2.0: Functional Basics (learning to walk/talk etc.) Let’s say each major revision of Windows (and a couple failed revisions) represented one core idea, one thing that Microsoft mastered on their long, slow crawl towards GUI adulthood.ĭOS: Prenatal (the heart beats, there is brain activity)

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I’ve got to say that even though I’m a die-hard Mac user, I’m quite impressed (with everything except the hardware sounds). As well as, nearly every Vista sound is shorter than the XP version.

windows 98 themes for vista

And you’ll also notice the Vista sounds are all equalized at a lower volume than the XP counterparts, making them less annoying when you have your speakers turned up high. It is extremely interesting to note that all XP sounds were encoded at 352kbps, and Vista sounds encoded in 1411kbps. Although the sounds for speech recognition were not included since there were no comparisons in XP. You’ll hear sounds changed entirely, and even sounds barely changed at all. And only when you put them side-by-side, you can compare and judge which ones are better. And that’s why I spent my entire evening (just kidding), half my evening coming up with this head-to-head comparison between Windows Vista’s system sounds and Windows XP’s. James Senior tried to help, but he was no avail.

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Now that Vista is literally peeking around the corner, not that it’s possible for a software to peek or even exist in the physical world, but if it were able to peek, what would it sound like? And how different would it sound to XP? When Robert Fripp worked his magic on Windows Vista, everyone knew Vista is going to sound different and hopefully better.















Windows 98 themes for vista