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A First Look at Windows Vista

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

Back in the day, your operating system was a big deal. It was who you were. Mac vs. Windows was like Catholic vs. Protestant, or Windows Vista 11.jpgRepublican vs. Democrat, and about as rational. Now it’s somewhere down around Coke vs. Pepsi. Microsoft is still winning the battles — the iPod "halo effect" notwithstanding, Apple is hovering at about a 5% market share — but no one’s getting worked up about the war. So many of the file-compatibility issues have been solved, and so much computing goes on in the browser anyway. So who cares?

That’s one reason for the near-total non-excitement surrounding the launch of Windows Vista, the first new version in five years of the software that runs hundreds of millions of PCs. The other reason is that Vista is … pretty good. It’s not a disgrace, and it’s not a masterpiece. It’s not worth buying a new machine for Vista, and there’s no reason to switch to it if you use a Mac, but it gets the job done. Not the stuff of which great headlines are made.

And now that I’ve drained all the interest out of this review, let’s go to the features: A First Look at Windows Vista — Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007 — Page 1 — TIME

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