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Windows Vista Is Microsoft's Newest Release

During the last year, the newest version of Microsoft Windows was unveiled. This version was introduced as Windows Vista. It was a greatly anticipated release and provided for a number of enhancements that users of Windows computers had been wanting. But, some reported problems with Vista has kept some users from doing the Vista upgrade and has caused many to stay with Windows XP, or an even earlier version.

This article should help you navigate through the various considerations and help you to understand if now is the right time to make the move to Vista or if you should hold off for awhile. On the positive side, it has been noted that Vista seems to operate more reliably and with fewer operating system crashes than what people tend to experience with Windows XP.

In addition to that, the new Windows Vista version of the operating system by Microsoft was also noted to bring some improvements to the fundamental features of the Windows environment. A majority of users who tested Vista reported that there was better built-in help and support functions which helped speed up trouble-shooting.

On the negative side of things, the search function in the Vista Home Basic version is not easily located on the desktop. Instead, the search function has been "buried" inside the applications or you need to go through the Start Menu. For some people this is not really a major issue, but for others who use this function frequently it has been reported as an annoyance.

So far there has been very little computer software written specifically for Vista. This is sure to change soon and no doubt there is a great deal of software development going on, with regard to writing applications specifically to take advantage of the new aspects of Vista.

However, this fact has led the computer pundits and experts to tell people that there is really no urgent need to make the move to Vista at this time. This is especially true if you are content with your system just the way it is, as it provides very little motivation to upgrade from Windows 2000 or Windows XP.

At the same time, for those who are looking through a business guide at purchasing a new computer and wondering which Windows operating system to choose, the experts say that Vista is certainly stable enough. It makes sense when buying a new computer to go ahead and get the most current operating system available, as long as it will be trouble free.

With that said, most experts are saying that unless you are having problems and are not happy with the current version of Windows running on your machine, then upgrading to Windows Vista probably isn't the best use of your resources at this point. There is no doubt that eventually all of these issues will be cleared up and taken care of, and at that time it will make sense to go ahead and make the switch.