Windows Vista: Up Close, Personal

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Friday, June 8th, 2007

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Ars Technica is running a massive article on the innards of Vista. As I mentioned before, I like Vista and I think it’s a good product. I haven’t used it in about two months, but that’s neither here nor there. However, I do like a good “behind-the-scenes” story. Who doesn’t?

Clearly there’s very little here we didn’t already know — UAC keeps us safe, Bill Gates is love — but it’s nice to have it all in once place. Good on ya, Ars.
Windows Vista: Under the Hood [ArsTechnica]

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