Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Nov 2006 20:44 UTC
Windows Paul Thurrott takes a long look at Vista. "It's hard to put Windows Vista in perspective. On the one hand, the product has been in development for over five years, which means that Vista had one of the longest development cycles in the 20+ year history of Windows. Paradoxically, Windows Vista is both revolutionary and evolutionary. While it includes modern OS features, such as a new hardware-based graphical user interface, Vista will also feel like familiar territory, for the most part, to anyone that's already familiar with Windows XP. And Mac advocates can claim, truthfully, that many of Vista's best features appeared first on Mac OS X, sometimes years ago."
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RE[3]: Thom. There's a typo.
by raver31 on Sat 11th Nov 2006 09:17 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Thom. There's a typo."
raver31
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2005-07-06

its not, it is just sleeping

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