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That only works because Windows really hasn't changed much for years. The first thing I noticed when I fired up Vista was how much it looked and felt exactly like XP. Notepad, Paint, so many of the configuration dialogs, all of it looks and feels very much like XP. After 5 years of development on Vista they still haven't found time to improve Notepad or Paint? Lots of people actually use those basic tools and having a few more features thrown in would really help.