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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.
