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Microsoft Windows Vista


$233.79 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Much better compatibility with 64-bit hardware. Simple instalation from scratch (GUI really helps installation). Works on almost any recent hardware from any manufaturer.

The Cons:Performance can be much better. Default installation comes with many bloated eye-candy settings enabled that slow your computer down. User Access Control is a huge pain.

Vista is Microsoft's sixth generation Operating System and features more focus on bundled functionality, more streamlined networking, and improved security. Compared to the previous standard - Windows XP - Vista contains a more integrated and consistent technology base which Microsoft hopes will reduce the number of software and hardware compatibility issues.

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On the security side, every module has been made secure to reduce and prevent malicious software from ruining the computer, however the downside is the Vista "User Access Control" panel which has been made the butt of many jokes for being too annoying.

Versions

Vista comes in 6 flavors, that differ in bundled features and are targeted towards different markets.

Windows Vista Starter -  much like Windows XP Starter Edition, this edition sells only in "emerging markets" such as Mexico, Brazil, India, Pakistan, Thailand, China, Indonesia and the Philippines — mainly to offer a legal alternative to using unauthorized copies. Microsoft does not make it available in the United States, Canada, Europe, Israel, Australia or New Zealand (although users can install a three day trial-version from the 32-bit DVD).

Windows Vista Home Basic - Similar to Windows XP Home Edition, Home Basic targets budget-conscious users not requiring advanced media support for home use.

Windows Vista Home Premium - Containing all features from Home Basic, this edition also supports additional features aimed for the home market-segment, such as support for HDTV and DVD-authoring.casino slot games

Windows Vista Business - Comparable to Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Windows Vista Business Edition targets the business-market. It includes all the features of Home Basic with the exception of Parental Controls and the Windows Vista Standard theme.

Windows Vista Enterprise - This edition targets the enterprise segment of the market: it comprises a superset of the Vista Business edition. Additional features include support for Multilingual User Interface (MUI) packages, BitLocker Drive Encryption, and UNIX application-support.

Windows Vista Ultimate - combines all the features of the Home Premium and Enterprise editions, plus the "Ultimate Extras" and stronger encryption. "Mainstream Support" for Ultimate ends on April 10, 2012, while Microsoft flags "Extended Support" as "Not Applicable".

Common Vista Features

Aero - this is the new fancy graphical style that uses the 3D processing power of the computer for additional effects and animations.

Shell - replaces Windows Explorer to be more streamlined and easier to navigate.

Instant Search - improved search examines information inside of files, and returns results as soon as typing starts.

Sidebar - an area for Desktop Gadgets which are mini-applications that usually focus on performing one specific task.

Mail - built-in mail program that replaces Outlook

Games Explorer - a dedicated and unified area where all your games can be accessed and launched.

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Pros
  • 9

    Much better compatibility with 64-bit hardware

  • 9

    Simple instalation from scratch (GUI really helps installation)

  • 6

    Works on almost any recent hardware from any manufaturer

  • 4

    Much fewer security vulnerabilities than XP

  • 4

    Uses better computer specifications more efficently then previous versions

  • 3

    Better core foundation for developers

  • 3

    Improved auto-complete on "Run" menu

  • 2

    desktop widgets such as calendar, clock etc

  • 1

    Most popular OS for user as well as developers alike

  • 1

    Very nice, and easy to use interface

  • 1

    tightly integrated Windows Indexing search - find programs, documents, media and emails extremely fast from the start menu

  • -1

    Does not cause the computer to cost 1400 bucks....

  • -2

    More streamlined program installation and management

Cons
  • 18

    Performance can be much better

  • 18

    Default installation comes with many bloated eye-candy settings enabled that slow your computer down

  • 12

    User Access Control is a huge pain

  • 10

    Still has hardware compatibility issues

  • 9

    Restrictive digital media functions

  • 8

    Overpriced

  • 8

    Drivers for older hardware hard to find

  • 7

    Poor backward compatibility

  • 3

    Hardware requirements are still too steep

  • 2

    Security functions are invasive and require constant user interaction.

  • 1

    no native TRIM support (ATA protocol enhancement for SSDs to prevent performance degradation)

  • 0

    Confusing versioning system

  • -1

    Heavily software laden machines cause Vista Home to become very slow.

  • -2

    File System is extremely slow

  • -3

    Crawls on many "Vista Ready" computers

  • -5

    Does not support many standard media formats

  • -5

    Power management (sleep, etc) poorly implemented

  • -7

    Gaudy user interface

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scotty442
scotty442: #microsoft_windows_vista No where near as good as OS X Dec 30, 08
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Omar
Omar: #microsoft_windows_vista More customizable than OSX Dec 30, 08
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vsaxena911
vsaxena911: #microsoft_windows_vista

PURE TRASH! XP 4 LIFE! My 756 MB ram XP runs better than most brand-new 4 GB ram VISTAs! It's absurd!


Dec 10, 08
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