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Microsoft provides multiple versions of Windows Vista. There are two versions for home users and two versions for business users as well as an all-encompassing version for users who want all available features. Unlike its predecessors, Windows Vista allows you to upgrade between versions. Microsoft Vista is on the way! Learn the basic features of Vista and Vista Business from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Learn all about Vista cracks and why they are not as they seem. Related Article Tags: , , Microsoft Vista is not such a huge necessity for regular folks. See why it is so important for small business owners. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Those who choose Vista will need to pick the version that suits them best. For consumers, Vista comes in three different forms: Home Basic, Home Premium and Ultimate. A few years ago using Windows' earlier version was a treat. Ask those who started computers with DOS. Now there are much more choices for users. Related Article Tags: , , Windows Vista appears in different versions. Fortunately, most people only need to concern themselves with four, and you can probably winnow the list down to two or three pretty quickly. Microsoft chose the feature sets assigned to specific Vista versions with one specific goal in mind: maximizing Microsoft profits. That’s why you’ll find plenty of upgrade routes and plenty of opportunity to spend more money through the Windows Anytime Upgrade program, which lets you upgrade from Home Basic Edition to Home Premium, Home Basic to Ultimate, Home Premium to Ultimate, or Business Edition to Ultimate. Windows Vista – newer operating system by Microsoft - is one of the largest software projects undertaken so far. The new operating system is much improved than its predecessor Windows XP. Stronger security, better built-in apps, networking enhancements, parental controls, and DirectX 10 graphics support are some of the more visible advancement. Related Article Tags: , , In addition to hype there are some tangible reasons to upgrade and or switch over to Windows Vista. I can recount only some of them. Start from the appearance. Windows Vista looks different; window, desktop, start button, start menu, taskbar, everything has a new look. Window in Windows Vista looks somewhat similar to that of in Mac OSX. Minimize, maximize and the close buttons seem new. Related Article Tags: , , , , Here's the latest on Microsoft Vista, including a new method of delivery, extended support for XP users, and one billion dollars! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,
Microsoft has announced the first MS Vista certifications exams. Learn about Microsoft's newest certifications from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Windows Vista comes in six different editions. Obviously as the person making buying decisions, you will be confused about choosing the right edition. Jason Brown writes about the differences of each edition. Find out which version is right for you in this article. Related Article Tags: , , , , If you are looking to buy Vista, make sure you know about this language pack problem or you may think you have a bigger problem than you think. Related Article Tags: , , , , With Windows Vista, Windows Genuine Advantage is built in. WGA for Windows Vista is enabled by the Software Protection Platform (SPP), a new set of anti-piracy technologies to help Microsoft make software piracy harder and to help protect consumers and business against the risks of counterfeit software. Get to know more about Software Products for Windows. Related Article Tags: , , Microsoft announced today that its new Vista operating system would support only products made by Microsoft. CEO Steven Ballmer, known to insiders from competing companies as The Embalmer, noted, "Since Vista is a Microsoft product, what reason on earth is there to support products made by other companies? If they want people to use their programs, they're free to create their own desktop operating systems." Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , After a gap of nearly 5 years, Microsoft released the latest version of Windows which is named as Vista. With a name change from Longhorn to Vista, the stable version of Windows is expected to be released during November 2006. The beta version of this software is already available as a free download. If you have a lot of patience or a very high speed internet connection then you can download Vista which is nearly 2.5 GB in size. Related Article Tags: , , Whether you're working on a Microsoft Windows Vista certification or not, you need to know about Windows Defender and what it can do to keep your computer spyware-free. Learn the details from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , The Windows Vista Themes allow people to be able to change the visual elements of the desktop area on their computer by selecting a theme that is stored on their computer. Related Article Tags: , , , Can it really be possible? Windows Vista, the newly released operating of Microsoft, is vulnerable to hacking? Yes, you heard it right. It is possible, according to Microsoft itself. Well, it appears that an audio podcast has the capability of hacking Windows Vista's speech recognition feature. By using recorded audio commands, hackers can run malicious programs. Onuora Amobi of http://www.windows-vista-update.com critically examines the Aero feature of Windows Vista. Related Article Tags: , , , , There are no secrets here. Everything I cover is published in the windows help files or scattered across the Microsoft website. Perhaps it is compiled in a somewhat more usable form here. At least it will keep you from having to do the searches, from sifting out the chaff, and from sorting the usable data. Related Article Tags: , , ,
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