Windows Vista


Since the beginning of the information technology world there were computers. And since there were computers there have been operating systems, whether operating is Microsoft Dos, Windows 3.1 Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 200, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Media Centre or Windows Vista.


Microsoft has, since the beginning, evolved and kept the IT industry on its toes by sending out software package after software package and operating system after operating system, while all the time bettering the previous counterpart. That is what is needed of the software giant to stay on top of their game and give the public what the want. And that is exactly what they did when they released their new operating system Windows Vista.


Windows Vista is the very successful successor to Window XP, which was on the top of its games since it came out about 6 years ago. Windows Vista now offer customers very much more, as Microsoft has now taken Windows XP and Windows Media Centre and incorporated them into one very enjoyable package called Windows Vista.


Now it gets easier to search the internet, check your mail, organize your pictures, organize your files, and organize and watch your Video files and even organize and listen to your music in MP3 format and many other major sound format files. The great thing about Windows Vista is that Microsoft got together with many other software manufacturers and is now able to offer TV on your PC with on click of a button. There are only two downfalls of this operating system so far they are that you will have to reside in the United States of America in order to enjoy the full Windows Vista television PC experience. The other downfall is that you need to have a Windows Vista ready PC and if you do not have one you will have to purchase one, but there will be no use of doing this if you are not in the United States, because you are not able to get the Video feature anyway. Windows Vista works on almost any newly released computer with the minimum requirements, so there is no need getting a Windows Vista ready PC.


The great thing about Windows Vista though is that it is the latest version of Windows, and that it does offer Windows Media Centre, Windows XP and a little bit more all in one easy to use package, which is another great thing, it is really easy to use. However, if you do not have a Windows Vista ready PC, you will have a very slow working PC and a very Slow Windows Vista, which is something many people are complaining about. So if you do not live in the United State of America, you can’t benefit from the full Windows Vista experience, there is really no use in getting the software or getting a Windows Vista ready PC. It will just be a huge waste of your time and no one like wasting there time, but if you live in the USA, it is really a great piece of software  and operating system to have.


 

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