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Windows Vista - What To Look Foward To? -----

Posted on Feb 23 2006 07:17 PM by xper  in Guides | Viewed 181 Times

Perhaps you have heard about the next new version of Microsoft Windows, called Vista? The Vista operating system has many promises to one great, stable and dynamic operating system. Not only will this operating system have the .Net framework built into the core of the operating system it will also feature some other key communications, user interface and security breakthroughs.



For instance Vista will utilize the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) which will greatly increase the aesthetic value of each application. Perhaps you may be familiar with a website developed with Flash animation software. Now picture the same type of functionality and aesthetics however instead of being restricted to a website format having the freedom to develop the interface so it is a true Windows application. Further, this WPF will allow for much easier and faster deployments of these applications through the use of "one click deployment" technology.



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suryad 

27 February 2006 - 05:32 AM
All I can say is I am tired of looking at XP and I need something fresh and new.....for my upcoming rig....so Vista better be all that I am expecting from seeing the channel9 msdn videos.

JACOBKELL 

10 April 2006 - 09:57 AM
Heh,but vista will require minimal 1 gb of ram which is little problematic since i have only two memory slots.
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