My recent penchant with the wonders of Windows Vista is something to behold. Unlike the time when it was first introduced in the market, many older hardware and software are not truly prepared for the ultimate functionality of this new operating system. It is a fact that many users still stick to the old Windows XP (I’m relieved that I don’t see Windows 98 anymore).

The cycle of introducing new software in the market just repeats over and over whenever Microsoft gets to release a new operating system to the world. There are still many who are comfortable using older hardware and software. Numerous negative write-ups about the new software would come out. This happened during the transition from Windows 98 to Windows XP software. But the IT industry truly demanding so it has to work at a very dynamic pace; eventually older technology gives way to improvements in computing. Now, I’ve noticed a lot of notebooks sold in computer stores with a version of Windows Vista software. I have to admit I still like Windows a lot better than using Linux technologies primarily because of software compatibility, better customer support and ease of use.

One of the first things noticeable with Windows Vista is its Aero look. Windows Vista takes advantage of the 64-bit technology in the form of hardware stuff. I am pretty much sure that once that the hardware and software catches up, I would surely see that the general public would be keen to trading in their Windows XP to the new feel and look, convenience and better security of this new operating system.

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