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Started by shankle, March 05, 2006, 01:30:07 PM

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shankle

My God there are FIVE versions.
    Windows Vista Business
    Windows Vista Enterprise
    Windows Vista Home Premium
    Windows Vista Ultimate
    Windows Vista Home Basic

I find the descriptions vague.
How is a programmer to know which one to get?????
Maybe the price will determine what I can get.
JPS
The greatest crime in my country is our Congress

drhowarddrfine

Six.  You forgot Vista Starter.

shankle

I found my info on www.microsoft.com then searched on Vista.
I didn't see the Vista starter.
JPS
The greatest crime in my country is our Congress

Vortex

M$ always finds new methods to make more money.  :tdown

drhowarddrfine


arafel

Yep, the price should narrow down the list of choices. According to the rumors ultimate edition will cost somewhere around 3 hundred, starter edition - three times less.
I personally probably will go for the most basic and less bundled edition since I never use any Microsoft products anyway (besides the OS, doh!) and paying for a mediaplayer, IIS, the defender suite they want to stick in, or what's not seems unreasonable.

What worries me the most however, is the Vista`s distribution media. Is there any chance it will be released on a CD? or should I start saving for a dvd drive.

sluggy

Heh, start saving for a DVD drive, the basic models are cheap. But if you plan on running Vista, then you better start saving for a new machine as well, Vista is not a light OS :)

Ghirai

Anything but light... i installed it on VMWare, and it's eating about 600 MB of ram, without any other apps running ::)
MASM32 Project/RadASM mirror - http://ghirai.com/hutch/mmi.html

Mark Jones

Sheesh! What were we recently saying about bloatware coding and real-estate being so cheap?? Seems to me 600 million bytes just to run the OS is a hugely inefficient usage of ram...
"To deny our impulses... foolish; to revel in them, chaos." MCJ 2003.08