February 23rd, 2006

Microsoft Website Error Reveals Vista Plans

Windows Vista

By Michael Santo
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

According to Microsoft, a test of the Windows Vista help system resulted in a webpage being released which included details about the Windows Vista OS. There will be six primary versions of the OS, with two variations for Europe that do not include Windows Media Player to comply with the European Union’s past antitrust rulings.

Included in those listed offerings was Windows Starter 2007, a stripped-down version for emerging markets to offer an alternative for pirated software. There was also a basic and premium edition for the home as well as versions for both businesses and large corporations, according to the reports. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

We Say: Here’s the version for me: Windows Vista Ultimate, that targets gamers and heavy multimedia users. On the other hand, I wonder how much that mega-OS will cost.

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