Paul Thurrott ,"Windows Vista Secrets SP1 Edition"
Wiley | ISBN 0470242000 | 2008-10 | PDF | 1032 Pages | 29.1 MB
In the time since Windows Vista first shipped to the public, the outcry from tech pundits,bloggers, and self-proclaimed experts has been loud and clear: Windows Vista is a piece of junk, they say. It’s slower and less compatible than its predecessor, Windows XP, and doesn’t offer enough additional functionality to justify the upgrade. Most egregiously, these guys are trying to paint Windows Vista as a failure, pointing to dubious statistics to prove that Microsoft’s latest operating system isn’t selling as well or as fast as XP.
Too bad it’s all a bunch of baloney.
Of course, some of the claims are certainly true, but then they’ve been true of every single Windows version that ever came down the pike. Sometimes I wonder if these guys are so busy listening to the sounds of their voices that they’ve forgotten the past.
This Book Contains More About :
Surviving Setup
The Windows Vista User Experience
Security
Digital Media and Entertainment
Mobility
Internet and Networking
Home Office/Power User