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Now that it’s here, the new Windows operating system promises a boost in productivity, effortless integration with small business software and enough bells and whistles to make a gadget freak grin, nod and drool. The high-techies have had plenty of say. Now here’s what somebody just like you found out.

Best Buy
719-253-0438
5890 N Elizabeth St
Pueblo, CO
Walmart Supercenter
(719) 545-6404
4200 Dillion Drive
Pueblo, CO
Walmart Supercenter
(719) 561-8495
4080 West Northern Ave.
Pueblo, CO
Walmart Supercenter
(719) 647-9861
78 North Mcculloch Blvd
Pueblo West, CO
OfficeMax
303-683-6929
9579 S. University Blvd., Unit 200
Littleton, CO
Staples
719-545-1545
1411 Highway 50 W
Pueblo, CO
Target
(719) 545-5631
3300 Dillon Dr
Pueblo, CO
Office Depot
(719) 561-4700
1805 S Blvd, Regency Shopping Center
Pueblo, CO
Codeblue Gaming
(719) 547-7830
184 Tiffany Drive
Pueblo West, CO
Walmart Supercenter
(970) 484-0328
4500 Weitzel Street
Timnath, CO

Vista Business - A Regular Guy's Review

I’m a gadgetholic. This sometimes ruinous malady extends to software applications, because it has a hunger that knows no limits. It must be fed The New. I’m an early adopter . And there’s often a price to pay.

None so steep as when there’s a new operating system in the works. A steadfast PC guy, I’ve beta-tested every Windows OS since Gates’ voice changed, reasoning that it was a way to snag free software – for a limited term. But it’s really about staying ahead of the pack.

I’m no hardcore techie, but have learned a lot the hard way. A willing person whose everyman use turned up design and development problems – sometimes catastrophic – that contributed a wee bit to a better experience for others. Those wise and prudent enough to follow the longstanding and excellent advice: Wait until the release version – then another year or two.

But when I first looked at Windows Vista , this gadgetholic slobbered like a hypnotized monkey, downloaded the latest beta version, installed it in an aging computer that barely made the hardware cut, and walked happily into that buzzsaw. Blood and hair hit the walls.

Now I’m running the brand new Vista Business release, and can give you a before-and-after review from a regular guy.

One thing’s for sure. This Vista sure is shiny.

The View from the Lab

To spare the gory details (and save you any more reading than necessary), let’s just say the entire beta experience was a hard-edged nightmare, brought up only to make a point...

Author: Ric Bohy

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