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    Windows 7 and Lenovo ThinkVantage Technologies

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by BinkNR, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. BinkNR

    BinkNR Knock off all that evil

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    Matt Kohut at Lenovo has a new blog entry regarding Windows 7 and Lenovo ThinkVantage Technologies. He writes:

    If you’ve tried the Windows 7 beta, are you as excited about it as I am?

    If you were in charge of our software development team and had to prioritize funding for our ThinkVantage tools and secondary utilities, which ones would you keep? Which ones would you drop?

    Which of our tools are “almost there,” but need another feature or two in order to make them a “killer app” for you?

    We should try to chime in and help set the direction of some of these wonderful ThinkVantage tools. The entry is at http://lenovoblogs.com/insidethebox/?p=201.

    Cheers.
     
  2. MaX PL

    MaX PL Notebook Deity

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    awesome.

    yes, everyone here should give them feedback. perhaps we can run a poll asking which features everyone finds most important as well.
     
  3. martinmach

    martinmach Notebook Evangelist

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    i must admit that the think vantage suite of products are pretty good. but there are some more needed

    an application which will let you to switch off and on unnecessary serivces like AMD fusion utility would be awesome.

    an updated modern version of lotus organizer.

    a ram disk utility.
     
  4. eney

    eney Notebook Consultant

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    I use only Power Mangager. I don't like all that bloatware that makes my OS slower.
     
  5. adonisbook

    adonisbook Notebook Guru

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    They're shouting out to the consumers to know what they want.
     
  6. Rich.Carpenter

    Rich.Carpenter Cranky Bastage

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    And you, my friend, have just successfully stated the obvious. :p ;)