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Introducing Windows Vista

Posted by Chris Leckness on July 22, 2005 – 10:52 am  Share
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This is one I have had a hard time waiting on. No, not a Mobility Post, but one that affects most of us anyhow.

For what seems like years, the Longhorn buzz can be heard everywhere. Even my 3 year old knows what Longhorn is. (or maybe he doesn’t)

At last, Microsoft announce the name of its new and upcoming OS – Windows Vista!

Bringing clarity to your world.
Today we live in a world of more information, more ways to communicate, more things to do. There is more you can do and even more you can discover.
Every day, millions of people around the globe rely on their Windows PC to manage their increasingly digital lives. While familiar tools for managing digital information are powerful, today’s world requires more. In today’s digital world, you want the PC to adapt to you, so you can cut through the clutter and focus on what’s important to you.

Introducing Windows Vista™
It enables a new level of confidence in your PC and in your ability to get the most out of it.
It introduces clear ways to organize and use information the way you want to use it.
It seamlessly connects you to information, people, and devices that help you get the most out of life.

Depending on the agreement, I will try to share my discoveries testing this OS. (need to read what I can and cannot share 1st).

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