When Vista does ship, hordes of PC enthusiasts will no doubt be queueing up to buy a copy, but those of us who have already experienced the moves from Windows 3.1 to 95, 98, ME, 2000 and XP will probably take a more cautious stance. After all, Microsoft hope to ship Vista before the end of 2006, and most of us want a new PC to last at least 18 months before it has to be pensioned off. Microsoft are expected to have released yet another Beta version of their forthcoming Vista operating system by the time you read this, but as I write in early 2006, people intending to upgrade their PC or buy a new one are already wondering whether it's worth trying to make it Vista-compatible. If you're thinking about a new PC, do you need to make sure it's Windows Vista-ready? We examine the relevant issues for the musician. One of the most appealing visual reasons to upgrade to Windows Vista will be this Flip 3D view, which lets you display all the currently open windows and select one using the mouse scroll-wheel or cursor keys.
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