01-04-2007, 02:31 PM
for those that don't want to read the whole article:
"After all the hype and delays, Windows Vista is finally here. Should you rush out and buy a copy when upgrade versions go on sale on Jan. 30? Probably not, given the odds against a satisfactory upgrade eXPerience. But I'd certainly consider speeding up the purchase of a new computer when PCs loaded with Vista become available in a few more weeks.
The marketing barrage that Microsoft (MSFT) has prepared will focus on Vista's new lookâthe first major design overhaul for Windows in more than a decade.*** Many of the concepts come from Apple Computer's (AAPL) Mac OS X *** , but Vista pushes the visual effects much further. Photorealism replaces the garish cartoonishness of Windows XP for everything from program icons to file folders. To cut the confusion that can occur when you have lots of windows open, a thumbnail image pops up when you run your mouse over the program's task-bar icon. Folders look like actual manila folders and show a glimpse of what's inside: a bit of album art for a music folder, a slice of one of your pictures for a photo folder. "
"After all the hype and delays, Windows Vista is finally here. Should you rush out and buy a copy when upgrade versions go on sale on Jan. 30? Probably not, given the odds against a satisfactory upgrade eXPerience. But I'd certainly consider speeding up the purchase of a new computer when PCs loaded with Vista become available in a few more weeks.
The marketing barrage that Microsoft (MSFT) has prepared will focus on Vista's new lookâthe first major design overhaul for Windows in more than a decade.*** Many of the concepts come from Apple Computer's (AAPL) Mac OS X *** , but Vista pushes the visual effects much further. Photorealism replaces the garish cartoonishness of Windows XP for everything from program icons to file folders. To cut the confusion that can occur when you have lots of windows open, a thumbnail image pops up when you run your mouse over the program's task-bar icon. Folders look like actual manila folders and show a glimpse of what's inside: a bit of album art for a music folder, a slice of one of your pictures for a photo folder. "