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Reasons to Upgrade to Vista

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 1, 2006 – 8:34 am
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The Vista guy is back again, to give you another update!

In looking around the net I have found many articles bad mouthing Vista talking about how it will probably not be that much of an upgrade and will just cause more headaches than updates and useful new tools.

Well, in my mind this is untrue as with a few years in Development alone, Microsoft is setting up for this to be a great new OS for the future.

Finally a site has come up with some great talk and reasons why it is true that Vista is a great upgrade and should not be taken lightly. ExtremeTech.com published/wrote the article, and it is a really good read in my mind.

While Vista will probably be buggy when it first comes out (like most all OS releases have been (Even Mac OS)), I think after the initial bit of release, it should be a clear winner for the future!

You can check it out here:
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  • A very interesting read, I think it is going to be a good OS and the fact that Microsoft has actually rewritten the whole kernal, not just some new fancy layout, it should be well worth the money, as long as it isn't too much!!
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