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Next Windows version - 'Vista'
22/07/2005 20:53  - (SA)  

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  • Washington - Microsoft Corp on Friday said the next version of its operating system used on most personal computers around the world will be called "Windows Vista."

    The world's biggest software company stopped short of providing a launch date for the new version of Windows.

    The first overhaul of the dominant computer operating system since Windows XP five years ago, is expected to reach consumers sometime next year.

    Microsoft, which developed the software under the codename "Longhorn," expects to make the test version available to developers and tech professionals by August 3.

    The new software is expected to sport a new graphical interface, giving it a new look and feel, and enhanced security and communications features.

    Microsoft said: "It introduces clear ways to organize and use information the way you want to use it.

    "It seamlessly connects you to information, people, and devices that help you get the most out of life."

    The operating system, used on around 90% of personal computers, accounts for around a third of Microsoft's revenue.

     
     



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