Windows Vista Computer Software Web Tips Guide
|
Untitled Document
|
Windows Vista For Your New Computer
By Joel Wannamaker
About a year ago, Microsoft Windows released the latest version
of the well-known operating system which is known as Windows Vista.
It had been a few years since the last major update to the Windows
system, many people were awaiting its release with high hopes.
Unfortunately, there have been some problems and issues reported
by early users and as a result, many people have not made the
upgrade to Vista.
This article should help you navigate through the various considerations
and help you to understand if now is the right time to make the
move to Vista or if you should hold off for awhile.
Fewer Operating System Crashes Than Windows XP
On the positive side, it has been noted that Vista seems to operate
more reliably and with fewer operating system crashes than what
people tend to experience with Windows XP.
In addition to that, the new Windows Vista version of the operating
system by Microsoft was also noted to bring some improvements
to the fundamental features of the Windows environment. A majority
of users who tested Vista reported that there was better built-in
help and support functions which helped speed up trouble-shooting.
Search Function Not Easy To Use On Vista Home Basic
On the negative side of things, the search function in the Vista
Home Basic version is not easily located on the desktop. Instead,
the search function has been "buried" inside the applications
or you need to go through the Start Menu. For some people this
is not really a major issue, but for others who use this function
frequently it has been reported as an annoyance.
So far there has been very little computer software written specifically
for Vista. This is sure to change soon and no doubt there is a
great deal of software development going on, with regard to writing
applications specifically to take advantage of the new aspects
of Vista.
|
Untitled Document
|
Little Motivation To Upgrade From Windows 200 Or Windows XP
However, this fact has led the computer pundits and experts to
tell people that there is really no urgent need to make the move
to Vista at this time. This is especially true if you are content
with your system just the way it is, as it provides very little
motivation to upgrade from Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
At the same time, for those who are looking at purchasing a new
computer and wondering which Windows operating system to choose,
the experts say that Vista is certainly stable enough. It makes
sense when buying a new computer to go ahead and get the most
current operating system available, as long as it will be trouble
free.
Vista Will Become The Standard
According to experts, the bottom line is that you should probably
stick with your current version of Windows unless there are some
major issues that would only be resolved by the Windows Vista
upgrade. Eventually, all the kinks will be worked out and Vista
will become the standard.
When that happens, you will also need to be aware of the upgrades
you will need to do for your other software so that it runs properly
under Vista.
About the Author:
Joel Wannamaker has written a number of articles on computers
and software including
Internet Traffic,
Start A Website,
Internet Connection Speed,
In Education Online,
Affiliate Programs,
Search Engine Optimisation,
Pay Per Click
Free Search Engine,
SEO Search Engine,
Search Marketing,
Search Engine Optimization Google.
Keep a lookout for more of his articles on this website.
Give Me Just The Computer Memory Facts.....
Software is extremely important for any personal computer or
business. You can have a business right at home if you have the
proper programs and you know how to use them.
Take for example SEO, or Search Engine Optimized, programs that
can generate you business in the comfort of your own home office.
Running a business from home is a sweet deal and you can do it.
You can also spend some of that downtime by playing the latest
video game programs.
RECOMMENDED READING
Untitled Document
Untitled Document
|