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    Windows Vista End-users Features

    For these weeks, Microsoft's next client operating system - Windows Vista has become the focus of attention.

    This time, Microsoft is creating several versions of Vista for end users.

    Vista Starter Edition and Vista Home Basic Edition, these two low-end versions of the product, will use a lower-quality, XP-like UI that's more appropriate for the low-end hardware that infrequent PC users and emerging markets might use. Vista Starter and Vista Home Basic will also lack the rolodex, tab previews, and task bar preview features that other Vista editions will offer.

    The business-oriented versions (Vista Professional, Professional N, Small Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions), will offer unique features, such as a Windows fax client and the ability to join an Active Directory (AD) domain.

    Besides, Vista Home Premium and all the business-oriented versions will feature Windows Movie Maker High Definition (HD) publishing, DVD authoring, advanced photography features such as fine-grain editing, and premium games such as 3D Chess and Shanghai Solitaire. Home Premium and Ultimate will feature integrated Media Center functionality and, crucially, the ability to act as software-based Media Center Extenders. All editions except the N Editions will include a new version of Windows Media Player (WMP). There are more features included, connecting with practice use in different fields.

    Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Released
    The final release of Mozilla Firefox 1.5 is now available for download...

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