Microsoft Windows Vista is a major upgrade to the Windows operating system and is both an evolutionary and revolutionary step forward in the progression of the Windows platform. Vista achieves greater levels of security, reliability, and performance than any previous Windows Operating system.
The most visible change in Vista is its new graphical user interface (GUI). Windows Vista's new GUI allows for seamless integration of 2D and 3D vector graphics, images, animations, and video while maintaining the snappy performance Windows users expect. On systems that have older or integrated graphics, Windows Vista will scale back to graphical levels comparable to that experienced on Windows XP or Windows 2000 while maintaining glitch-free performance.
Windows Vista offers many other enhancements and conveniences. New visualization, organization, and search technologies let users view documents without first opening an associated application, organize information in a way that makes the most sense to them, and quickly find the information they need. Spellchecking and enhanced speech recognition are integral parts of the user interface. Real-time communications services like conferencing, application sharing, peer-to-peer, and remote desktop have been enhanced to make it easier to connect to your computer or to friends' computers remotely and have a richer experience doing so.

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