After a wait of five long
years, individual PC users will finally get to lay hands on the all-new
Windows
operating system Microsoft Vista. Microsoft rolled out Windows Vista at retailers in 70 countries on Tuesday along with new versions of Microsoft Exchange
e-mail software and the flagship Office business suite, which includes
Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
It is Microsoft's first major update since Windows XP was released in 2001.People are reluctant to switch from their XP to the latest Vista due to the minimum requirements for running it.
There has also been news of the next versions of Windows Vista to be released in 2009 and 2011 called Fiji and Vienna.
Vista seems to be bugged too with lots of security vulnerabilities.
So before you decide to take on Vista better have a look at Five best and worst things about Windows Vista..
A test-drive would be even better to experience the look and feel of the new Vista.
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