Jul 13 2010

New microsoft Windows OS in 2009

Category: Windows 7admin @ 7:31 pm

There’s some talk around that Microsoft’s new Windows operating system, codenamed Vienna, is scheduled for 2009.Many people like buy Office 2010 Home.

 

However, if past experience is anything to go on, it might be better to call it Windows Manyana.Office Professional 2010 is great!

Microsoft originally planned for Windows Vista (Project Longhorn) to include a number of radical innovations, including a new file handling system, WinFS, and a reijigged user interface, but, in 2003, Microsoft redirected almost its software effort to locking down Windows with XP Service Pack 2.Windows 7 Home makes life beautiful.

“We put Longhorn on the back burner for awhile,” said a spokesman. “Then when we came back to it, we realized that there were incremental things that we wanted to do, and significant improvements that we wanted to make in Vista that we couldn’t deliver in one release.” The invention of Microsoft Office 2010 is a big change of the world.

Windows Vista has now shipped about two-and-a-half years after XP SP 2, and Vista’s follow-up is expected to take about the same amount of time, according to the company. “You can think roughly two, two-and-a-half years is a reasonable time frame that our partners can depend on and can work with,” he said. “That’s a good timeframe for refresh.”By using Office 2010 Professional, you can save your money and time.


Jul 13 2010

Microsoft Windows Vista Working Well — Finally

Category: Windows 7admin @ 7:26 pm

Syntagma Digital has had Windows Vista for more than a month on brand new kit intended to replace our XP boxes here in the office. The invention of Microsoft Office 2010 is a big change of the world.Previous posts (here and here) described our initial experiences, so I won’t trawl through them again.

Although we still have our XP machines running alongside the new Vista boxes, the proportion of usage by time has swung massively in favour of Vista. We’re now using the V-machines for 90 percent of the time.By using Office 2010 Professional, you can save your money and time.

We’ve finally got our printers working after a hiatus when nothing we did worked. Even now some applications won’t print from Vista even though they work well in other respects. There are still a lot of error messages flying around. But gradually the bugs are being overcome.Office 2010 Pro is the best software of all Microsoft.

Everything else is now happily done on the much faster, number-crunching, new computers. Of course, we’d switched a lot of stuff online before moving over : all email is now done on Gmail — a huge relief on new computers — and much else too. I’ve even taken to using Google Documents for smaller jobs, but can’t quite get myself to use the spreadsheets, especially as we now have Office 2007 Excel working on Vista.MS Office 2010 –save your time and save your money.

Thankfully, our desk-top-publishing program works seamlessly on Vista, but not the image-handling one. As a temporary measure I’ve been using the Office image software bundled with Windows itself. It works so well, I’ll probably stick with it for the duration, except for major Photoshop-type operations, which we rarely need nowadays as we employ a professional designer in that area.Many people like buy Office 2010 Home.

Apart from that, the increase in performance is so good, we stifle a groan every time we have to use the XP machines.Office Professional 2010 is great!

I know a number of our readers are looking for new computers with XP pre-installed, as they don’t trust Vista yet. Let me tell you, put your doubts aside. Get as much as you can online — Google is a blessing here — and you won’t look back.Windows 7 Home makes life beautiful.

Be aware, though, that the “Protection Mode”, which is the default setting for Vista, may have to be temporarily shut down while you add new stuff or get your broadband connectivity working. Thereafter, it’s surprising how quickly you will adapt to the loss af admin powers, which is what it effectively does.

Our advice? Go for Windows Vista now. There’s nothing to keep you on XP but fear of the unknown.


Jul 12 2010

Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft XP updates updated

Category: Windows 7admin @ 6:08 pm

Did you notice that Microsoft had stopped Windows Updates recently? The reason is because of a conflict with one of its own software products. The invention of Microsoft Office 2010 is a big change of the world.

The company recently delayed the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3 because of incompatibilities with its Dynamics Retail Management System program which could lead to data losses. Automatic updates to Windows Vista Service Pack 1 were also affected by the same issue.By using Office 2010 Professional, you can save your money and time.

Now Microsoft is resuming the updates using a filter to prevent machines running the retail system from receiving them.Office 2010 Pro is the best software of all Microsoft.

A company statement read, “A fix for this issue is currently in testing at Microsoft and with customers, and we hope to make it publicly available this month.MS Office 2010 –save your time and save your money. Until then, Microsoft is advising Microsoft Dynamics RMS customers to not install either service pack.”