Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Mar 2007 22:15 UTC
Windows More than 20 million copies of Windows Vista were sold globally in February 2007, the first month of sales since its widespread consumer release. That is significantly more than the 17 million copies of Windows XP that were sold in the first two months following its release in October 2001, Kevin Kutz, a director in Microsoft's Windows client group, told eWeek in an interview on March 26.
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MollyC
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2006-07-04

"That's pure bull. There are no Vista-only apps, and most of the big players haven't updated their apps at all, hell there isn't even drivers for everything yet."

I don't expect there to be that many Vista-only apps. WPF-only apps is another story. There are already a number of those, as listed here:
http://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/WPF.ApplicationPortfolio

One can install WPF on XP (as part of .NET 3.0), but most won't. WPF apps will mostly be run on Vista computers.

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