Windows Vista hasn’t changed the world after all, and compatibility issues have been a major concern. But it’s often quite simple to get around the conflicts.
Microsoft, reacting to customers’ complaints that its anti-piracy software is locking them out of the company’s latest operating system, this week declared that it will remove key functions in Windows Vista that prevent illegal copying of its programs. The change will be introduced when the next major update of the operating system is released.
Vista Transformation Pack 8.0.1 : Convert Windows XP into Windows Vista
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Vista Transformation Pack 8 will transform your Windows user interface to ultimate Windows Vista alike looks that everyone will never notice it’s the same old Windows XP.
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It’s here! It’s really here! We’re thrilled to bring you the preview version of Yahoo! Messenger for Vista, the first Yahoo! Messenger built from the ground up for the Windows Vista operating system. This is your chance to try it out and give us your feedback to help make the next version even better.
This is a preview version only (pre-beta) so not everything is in here that you might be used to seeing in other versions of Yahoo! Messenger. Read the rest of this entry »
“The ‘Wow’ starts now,” said Microsoft when Windows Vista was launched. For some users it was, “Wow, how can this computer be so slow?” But is Vista really slower than Windows XP? It seems so. We did informal tests, booting both Vista and XP on the same hardware, and Vista was between 15% and 25% slower than XP in benchmarks. Then again, users moving to Vista on a new PC should in theory find that fast new hardware more than compensates. In practice, that is not always the case.



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