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The big surprise with the version of Vista that will be launched by Microsoft on Nov. 30 is that there are no surprises. Windows Vista RTM is far more solid than this summer's Beta 2 and the almost-but-not-quite-buttoned-down RC2 version released earlier this fall.
I put Build 6000--which Microsoft released to developers and is expected to closely track the retail version of Vista, going on sale in late January--through its paces. Here's a report card at Information Week
hi jacob,i had to go to oxfordshire few weeks back with work to test out vista, it's pretty cool, there were a few features that i liked, one being windows aero (i've since found a code to make internet explorer do the aero effect) and the ability to increase your virtual memory with flash storage is pretty sound.
hi jacob,i had to go to oxfordshire few weeks back with work to test out vista, it's pretty cool, there were a few features that i liked, one being windows aero (i've since found a code to make internet explorer do the aero effect) and the ability to increase your virtual memory with flash storage is pretty sound.
dazza
Yea I've tested every Vista from Beta 2 to RC 2 so I know what it's like