Consumers running Windows Vista Ultimate, who have blasted Microsoft for breaking promises to deliver a host of extras, are now knocking the company’s upgrade plans and discount pricing for Windows 7.
Windows Vista users are complaining on Microsoft Corp.’s support forums about long start-up, shutdown and application load times compared with Windows XP. The users, who sound pro-Vista for the most ...
Based on actual usage by 7,000 users, we examine the truth about Vista market share growth and service pack adoption It’s been about three months since I last looked at Windows Sentinel community ...
In July the number of Windows 7 operating system users surpassed Vista users, according to calculations by a leading market research firm. But Windows 7 has a long way to go to overtake the aging ...
Microsoft will offer Windows 7’s ribbon-style application interface to Windows Vista users in an update this October, according to the company. As first reported by Long Zheng, the blogger who writes ...
Windows Vista is one of the most infamous versions of the OS, living alongside Windows ME and Windows 8 as the ones people love to hate. And while Vista certainly had its problems, it wasn’t a ...
Well comparing Vista support to Linux/Mac OS still makes an interesting comparision: Or is FF4 officially supported by Ubuntu 6.10? I doubt that and we better don't get started about Apple, there. So ...
Windows users have raised concerns about Microsoft’s new licensing for Windows Vista that will allow them to transfer a Vista license to only one machine other than the computer for which it was ...
Many users are interested in whether or not Windows 7 will be an improvement in terms of performance, but that verdict will only be out once benchmark tests are performed on the RTM build. That will ...
A key security feature of Windows Vista, User Account Control (UAC), is still nearly unusable, Symantec has said. At a press presentation last week, Symantec Vice President of Engineering Rowan ...
A bug in Windows Vista’s built-in antipiracy technology is telling some users that they need to reactivate the operating system after they install new device drivers or run newly installed software.