Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Hidden Vista tricks

There are literally hundreds of new features and hidden tricks in Vista. Here are a few that will be helpful to you as you begin to get accustomed to using the new Windows Vista operating system.

If you've installed the new Vista OS, chances are good that you're looking in every nook and cranny for all of the hidden tricks to using its new features. Of course, there are literally hundreds of new features and hidden tricks in Vista. It would be impossible to uncover or reveal, all of these hidden tricks in one article. But I’ve chosen a few that I think will be helpful to you as you begin to get accustomed to using the new Windows Vista operating system. Let’s take a look.

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Thursday, February 1, 2007

Pros and Cons on Vista

Microsoft's new baby, Windows Vista, has a huge competitor--one that's stable, relatively secure, installed in hundreds of millions of homes, and (ahem) works flawlessly with every piece of hardware and software currently available. Its name? Windows XP.

So why even consider buying into Vista, let alone one of the five flavors of Microsoft's next operating system? Microsoft's answers: ease of use, a frosty looking interface (*cough* OS X *cough*), a huge focus on gaming (about damn time!)--oh, and it's the only place you can find DirectX 10.

With Vista now available, we're going to find out if Microsoft can deliver on some of those promises. Just bear in mind that this isn't a final review of Vista--think of it instead as a scouting report, as this was written before we had the absolute latest version in hand. Look for the definitive word soon--when we actually have all the finished hardware drivers to get the job done.

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