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Sins of Vista come to Windows 7

by vnuneteditor

29 Jan 2009

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While Windows 7 is looking promising there are worrying signs that Microsoft might be about to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

To explain: for buyers of Windows XP life was simple - you either bought the home or business versions of the operating system. Then came Vista and the number of choices was tripled - Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate, plus two versions for the European market with Media Player removed.

People understandably were a tad confused by this, and it could have been worse. A Microsoft slip revealed the original plans for eight versions of Vista.

It seems now from a look at Windows 7 that again there will be more versions than people need; five to be precise. While the marketing department must love this I'm sure customers won't.

Never has the acronym KISS (Keep it simple, stupid) been more apt.

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