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Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Wednesday, 25 October 2006 20:09
According to respected Taiwanese tech news website DigiTimes and US based Paul Thurrott at his website, the final RTM version of Vista is being delayed one last time.
This will be just in time to fulfil the November 2006 promise of launching a business-ready Vista version, barring any further last minute changes. Let’s hope this final round of testing ferrets out any last bugs and problems so Vista is as trouble-free a process for new users.
Naturally, someone will find the first bug in the business, and then the consumer version, and the news will be all over the Web. Microsoft will release the first patches and updates for Vista soon enough, so if further bugs are found, they will be fixed. But at least this is much easier to do in a world of broadband.
Microsoft has noted that the already announced timetables for the release of Vista remain unchanged, so it’s still January 2007 for consumer versions and all the boxed upgrade editions.
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