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Date: 2008-09-15 01:56:53
Microsoft Windows
Software
Windows NT
Windows Vista
Graphical user interfaces
Windows 10
Taskbar
Windows Aero
Windows Media Player
Mail
Features new to Windows Vista
Windows shell

Windows Vista™ brings with it many exciting developments, and, of course, a few features that need getting used to. However, once you learn what Vista can do, you’ll be impressed by its security, reliability and simp

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