Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition (PC)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1753 in Software
- Brand: Microsoft
- Released on: 2007-01-30
- Platform: Windows Vista
- Format: DVD-ROM
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .71 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description:
The Microsoft Windows Vista Business (DVD-ROM) helps your business run more efficiently than ever before. Designed to keep your network running smoothly and securely without excessive reliance on dedicated IT support, Vista Business is the primary edition of Windows Vista for business desktop and mobile PCs. Ideal for organizations of all sizes, this software provides dramatic new infrastructure improvements, enabling IT staff to spend more time adding strategic value to the business and less time troubleshooting glitches. Vista Business also offers powerful new ways to organize, find, and share information, while helping people stay better connected in the office and on the road.
| Easier, Faster Access to Information In addition to these navigation improvements, Vista Business makes it easier than ever to manage huge volumes of business documents. By integrating search throughout the operating system and providing new ways to organize files, this software helps you quickly find exactly what you are looking for. Collaborate and Communicate More Effectively Improved Security and Compliance Safe Operation Keep Your Network Running Smoothly Small Business Resources Image-Based Installation More Mobile and Better Connected To help you be more productive when you're away from your desk, Vista Business includes Windows Tablet and Touch Technology, so you can interact with your Tablet PC by using a digital pen, your fingertip, or a keyboard. Improved handwriting recognition and easier ways to browse documents and programs without using a keyboard give you added flexibility and convenience. Easy Accessibility Cost Effective |
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![]() Windows Vista Aero provides spectacular visual effects such as glass-like interface elements that you can see through. |
Customer Reviews
Close to uselsss.
This operating system is so bugged that it's close to useless. You'll find 9 out of 10 programs not working; games - don't even bother! There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to install this to replace your XP system - XP is tested, working great and full of support files; Vista reduces your hardware to half its potential all in the name of looks. If you just want to start up your PC and watch the desktop for hours, this is the system for you. Don't try and run anything on it.
Stick to XP
I have recently bought a new Sony laptop that came with Vista preloaded. I was looking forward to using the much hyped new operating system and my initial impression was that Vista looks nice and has some interesting new features. Then things stared to go wrong...
I will give you an example...I am the administrator of my laptop...or so I thought! I had to copy across a series of databasefiles from one directory to another and it appeared that I was able to do this. However, on further examination it appeared that Vista thought otherwise. I had one file - let's call it a.mdb - that I made a copy of - to a_1.mdb. I then deleted all the data on a.mdb and saved it. I then deleted it. All seemed to be working fine. Then I renamed a_1.mdb (this contained my original data) to a.mdb and, amazingly, all my data disappeared.
I am a software developer so I know what I am doing. It would appear that the file system on Vista is totally different and Vista intervenes if it thinks you are doing something that you should not be doing.
I am in the process of reformatting my laptop and will be installing good old XP Service Release 2.
So, avoid Vista until they fix some pretty major bugs. Isn't this always the case with our "friends" from Seattle?
Its got the looks!
Given that two versions ago Windows seemed only capable of handling a few different colours, Windows Vista offers thousands of colours. Although XP had a nice colour scheme, it was not much at all. Windows Vista looks smart and colourful, DO NOT install on a computer that cannot run Aero, or install Home Basic, without Aero Vistas whole look is lost completely, before getting Vista I though Aero was cool, but who cares? Now using Vista reguarly I feel that Aero is in fact one of the fundemental features of Vista, without it Vista looses some of its advantage.
While Defender coming installed by default helps to reassure, the constant messages "Are you sure you want to do this", "A program wants to run, Cancel or Allow". For a user who lacks confidence with computers, even running basic applications can through up security warnings, unless of course they are M$ apps!
The big problem is compatibility, the first major blow to me was when I discovered Juice doesn't work with Vista, a nightmare. While I had been using XP Juice had become invaluable to me and now to lose it is a real pain, there is some complicated way to get it to work, but I just want it to work from one install. A second problem I sometimes have is FireFox, while relatively new to FF myself, it does seem to have several problems (one scapegoat is of course Add-Ons, of which I have several) but I think the main fault is Vistas. Then there is IIS which comes with Vista, it is a nightmare to get to work with PHP, although most people won't use it, I do (or would like to) but I can't!
The sidebar is cool, but on the whole rather useless as I never use it. But in future I hope to gain more from the gadgets. The new Start Menu too is a change, but not very hard to get used to, it just takes a bit of practise, but I'll miss the old way, it had its advantages! The inline search can pick up all sorts of unwelcome results of random application files I have (mostly SQL).
Meanwhile a great tool is the M$ Snipping tool, so much simpler than the Prnt Scrn, although takes a bit of getting out of the old habbit!
Then I'll mention the games (default turned off in Business), Chess Titans is a great good looking Chess game. The others too are good, minus the loss of PinBall (its for the better) they're fine.
Then my big moan, the log on screen, I KNOW I USE VISTA BUSINESS, DON'T REMIND ME WINDOWS! Unless you are logged in your version of Vista is inescapable of forgetting which version of the OS you are using, if it was just some text somewhere, I'm less bothered, but I believe even the background colour depends on your version of it.
However, Vista is the future, its worth getting used to, even if some compatibility problems will exist to begin with it, so will it be the case going from any OS.

















