Post: Home Basic is Vista, innit?
Home Basic is Vista, innit? →
Posted Tuesday 27th January 2009 06:45 GMT
In Microsoft's Windows Vista 'Capable' bill could hit $8.5bn
Meh, I'll side with Microsoft on this one. Ultimate does not equate itself fully as the "true" Vista, it just allows you to experience the full range of bells & whistles & bugs & segfaults. Or, you can disable all that junk and bemoan the $150 difference spent.
You don't go to the bookstore and complain that their bargain bin is full off softcovers when a hardbacked book is the "true" version. You got the product, the content looks a little different but it's there.
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