As long-time readers may remember, I made the XP-to-7 migration a month or so ago. We had an interesting little thread for a while.
Now, a month down the trail, I am generally pretty pleased but there are a few real annoyances.
First, in my opinion, Windows Explorer has been brutally f#cked and emasculated. It is so much harder and more cumbersome to do things like moving and copying files, when you navigate it constantly closes doors behind you, often opening new windows instead. I move a lot of files between drives, and need to have ways to drag and drop back to where I was several screens back. That is a nightmare now. In Ubuntu you can open an "extra pane" - boy I wish Microsoft would allow something like that.
Then there are the "little" things that just make me want to scream.
I have a lot of music files that I am often manipulating and upgrading. For whatever reason, it seems to be impossible to make a hovering mouseover show an .MP3 file's bitrate. I have spent hours online searching for a cure, and even the registry hacks I have found do not work. Right-clicking plus another couple of clicks is an insane annoyance to get something that used to be automatic.
Having been burned many times using "Classic View" (which is always temporary and it just means that they will snatch it away from you in the near future instead of the immediate present) I am practical enough to just bend over and take it when Redmond issues a decree.
Does anyone know how to rectify this problem? It is euphemistically called a "feature" that is "missing" from Windows 7.
Thanks!