Posts Tagged ‘windows’

20
May

Developers Weary of Vista Are Slow to Write Apps

Posted By admin in News
Windows Vista

We must admit that it’s pretty obvious for all to see that developers have been excruciatingly slow to the table in writing programs for Windows Vista, which seems odd to us. With over 140 million copies sold thus far it would appear that the market is there but lack of interest by developers themselves may be hurting the marketplace. It doesn’t help that Vista’s difficulties have been more than well publicized over the past year plus but it’s upside is at least just as strong.

A recent Computerworld.com survey shows that a mere 8% of devalopers (from 380) are currently writing apps for Vista, while a whopping 49% are still writing for XP, interestingly though is that still another 9% (more than for Vista) are writing Linux applications.

This could be changing however, as this same survey discovered that about 29% suggest they will still be developing for XP next year, while 24% or triple this years total will be writing Vista applications in 2009.

18
Apr

Windows Vista Ultimate Guide from Microsoft

Posted By admin in Vista Guides

Here’s a very useful Helpful Hints guides from Microsoft. It’s for Windows Vista Ultimate and covers the following topics:

1 Getting Started…

  • Starting your computer
  • Using your keyboard and mouse
  • Launching programs
  • Opening, saving, and closing documents
  • Getting help

2 More Productive…

  • Keeping on task
  • Finding what you need
  • Sending and receiving faxes
  • Connecting to your network
  • Optimizing your performance

3 More Protection…

  • Protecting your computer
  • Online protection

4 More Connected…

  • Communicating with e-mail
  • Organizing contacts
  • Accessing the Internet
  • Enhancing mobility

5 More Fun…

  • Playing games
  • Enjoy your entertainment library
  • Managing pictures
  • Publish movies

[More after the jump]

Windows Vista Ultimate Helpful Hints .pdf

Among other things , it can help novices to set up an appointment using Windows Calendar with insightful tips and illustrations. It works quite nicely even for advanced users as a quick reference guide. At 17 pages long and just over 8MB in size, this is not too bulky or cumbersome for even portable devices for those looking to brush up on their Windows Ultimate basics.

More advanced users will probably only benefit from this as a reference guide but for anyone looking to become more apt within the Ultimate environment this might be a must have. You can download it here.