Is Vista Home Basic enough?
One of the most requests in Windows 7 blog is to eliminate the least popular version – less features version. In the past, I had used Windows XP Home all the time and I had no single issue with it. No remote connection? No sort of professional utilities? Not an issue for me. It’s probably I didn’t play with network or things much. However, in Vista, Home Basic version is cut off the most eye-candy feature—Aero interface—out. What else has been cut off? Remote connection, Windows Media Center, tablet PC feature, domain network, Virtualization, encryption, and bla bla bla are not what regular folks use (or even know if they are existed) anyway.
To see what Vista Home Basic has; pretty basic interface, system restore (w/o shadow copy service) and backup and restore center (w/o network capability). Missing Windows Media Center can be easily fixed by installing ffmpeg codec or using VLC. Therefore, only real missing feature is Aero!
Well, after talking of only what we miss, is there anything we gain using Vista Home Basic? Yes! there is at least one—energy-wise. The basic interface really shines when using on the battery. About at least a watt less than Aero interface. No gain, no pain, huh? My GF who has Vista Home Basic on her Thinkpad won’t allow me to install left over Vista Ultimate license on because she doesn’t think that she would get any better (performance-wise) She has all she needs; that’s what she claims.
If you don’t care much about transparent window border, Vista Home Basic is enough for you absolutely and so far I don’t see any reason cutting out affordable/cheap version. Just please make it cheap enough for 3rd world countries, hey! $100 in Thailand is almost 4-week paycheck for non-degree folks, if you like to know.
Reference: Below is what Home Basic misses. [Full comparison matrix at mydigitallife.info]
Feature Home Basic Home Premium Business Enterprise Ultimate Themed Slide Shows Yes Yes Windows Media Center with CableCard support Yes Yes Windows DVD Maker Yes Yes Windows Movie Maker HD Yes Yes Scheduled Backup of User Files Yes Yes Yes Yes Backup User Files to Network Device Yes Yes Yes Yes Network Projection Yes Yes Yes Yes Presentation Settings Yes Yes Yes Yes PC to PC Sync Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows Aero User Interface with Glass Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows ShadowCopy Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows SideShow Yes Yes Yes Yes Windows Tablet PC Features Yes Yes Yes Yes New Premium Games Yes Yes* Yes* Yes Administrator Control Over Installation of Device Drivers Yes Yes Yes Centralized Power Management through Group Policy Yes Yes Yes Client-Side Caching Yes Yes Yes Complete System Image-based Backup and Recovery Yes Yes Yes Dual (2) Processors (Sockets) Support Yes Yes Yes Desktop Deployment Tools for Managed Networks Yes Yes Yes Domain Join for Windows Server Yes Yes Yes Encrypting File System Yes Yes Yes Folder Redirection Yes Yes Yes Group Policy Support Yes Yes Yes Integrated Smart Card management Yes Yes Yes Network Access Protection Client Agent Yes Yes Yes Offline Files and Folder Support Yes Yes Yes Pluggable Logon Authentication Architecture Yes Yes Yes Policy-based Quality of Service (QoS) for Networking Yes Yes Yes Previous Versions Yes Yes Yes Roaming User Profiles Yes Yes Yes Virtual PC Express Yes Yes Yes Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) Client Yes Yes Yes Wireless network provisioning Yes Yes Yes Windows Fax and Scan Yes Yes* Yes* Internet Information Server Yes* Yes* Yes* All 35 Worldwide User Interface Languages Available Yes Yes Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications Yes Yes Support for Simultaneous Installation of Multiple User Interface Languages Yes Yes Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption Yes Yes Windows Ultimate Extras Yes Windows Anytime Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes Remote Desktop Client Only Client Only Host & Client Host & Client Host & Client Simultaneous SMB peer network connections 5 10 10 10 10 Maximum RAM supported with 32-bit processor-based system 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB 4GB Maximum RAM supported with 64-bit processor-based system 8GB 16GB 128+GB 128+GB 128+GBPopularity: 2% [?]
It’s about time–multi-touch on passive digitizer
For old-day-PDA folks, we usually were obsessed by touch screen. Tapping on the screen with our nail to make it a precise touch is just great. However, once Apple released iPhone, it seems like capacitive digitizer rules everything else by multiple-input captured capability.
Now it looks like passive (or resistive or whatever you want to call) digitizer finds the way back.
Well done, now we would have precise touch + eye-candy feature at the same time. When the time is right, we will have a chance to try in person!
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Rest In Peace – Palm OS

Due to webOS and Palm’s laziness, they finally confirmed that there would not be any Palm OS powered anymore at an investor conference. I don’t know what you guys think of this, but for me it’s real sad. It’s the only OS I feel comfortable using it as PDA. Although I gave up on Palm OS after getting Treo, I couldn’t find any replacement so far. Windows Mobile? Too complicated. Apple iPhone? Still not the right one for me. Android? haven’t had a real chance to try—G1 is a phone. I just don’t want PDA phone. I don’t need phone to be smart. Phone is just for calling/answering the ring. Indeed, I doubt that webOS would satisfy my need. We’ll see. I hope Pandora could be the one.
Centro is the best Palm OS Phone ever, I can tell, and it IS the last Palm OS powered device. It’s fast like T|T3 or T|C which you couldn’t find from Treo 650/700p/755. It’s just damned too small and far too late to gain a market share. By all mean, Palm OS still has potential to serve all PDA’s need. Palm, however, just left it cold and was not even care die-hard PDA user. I hate you, Palm, Inc!!!
I decided to resurrect my old Palm powered device list and comparison matrix. It didn’t cover all Palm powered device out there—esp. newer than T|T5, I guess. But it should have plenty more than you can imagine–you will see how much I love Palm OS! If the mood is right, I will update one last time. You may check it out below:-
Good bye, Palm OS!
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For whom you need more screen-estate, dual 15.4”
It’s symmetric dual screen unlike Thinkpad W700ds, you may like to know the spec:-
gScreen G400 15.4-inch Specs:
> 2 – 15.4-inch LED – backlit display screens
> Windows VISTA w/ WIN XP PRO
> Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz T9600 or P8400 2.26-GHz
> 4 – 8 GB of RAM
> 160GB – 500GB 7200-rpm HD
> NVIDIA® Quadro FX 2700M Graphics with 512MB dedicated memory
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NVIDIA® GeForce® 9800M GT with 512MB dedicated memory
> Ports: USB 2.0 (x6), VGA, Display Port, RJ-45, Audio, Firewire 1394 Powered 6-pin
> 6 and 9-cell battery available
> Starting at 7.7 lbs.
There is no word on screen resolution, but I bet it’s going to be 1280*800 each? gScreen will be available for any customer on Feb 25, 2009 on Amazon.com. It will be 13” and/or 17” next later late this year depending on how popular 15.4” model will be I guess. Also, there will be rugged version of this huge screen laptop for US NAVY. Still no clue if it will be available to consumer or not though.Looking forward to seeing more variation of laptop besides netbook evolution this year!!
visit gScreenCorp.com for upcoming update.
Popularity: 2% [?]
Virtual CD for Windows 7

If you guys have tried Windows 7 + one of virtual cd, you probably have this problem—frozen explorer after resuming out of sleep.
Alcohol 120%, MagicISO, PowerISO, Daemon, or Virtual CloneDrive; They all have this symptom. However, Slysoft developers working on Virtual CloneDrive has released newest BETA, version 5.4.2.3 beta, which is working quite well with Windows 7. It’s free, it’s great so far.
Check it out here or download directly.
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Pixlr – online Photoshop-like
I’m not a fan of online apps but I need to share this. Nothing much to say; incredibly fast, nice with a lot of features. I couldn’t believe it’s this fast; I bet it’s going to be such a important tool while being on-the-go or just doing something quick. You could save as either JPEG or PNG. Very impressive!!
Kudos to Pixlr team!
Try out by yourself! It’s really masterpiece of online apps.
Pixlr.com or get in to image editor directly
Popularity: 3% [?]