Over 2,000 developers worked on the original Windows Vista that was released on February 22, 2006. There have been thousands of developers who have helped create the five additional editions of Windows Vista since then.
They are "compatible" in the sense that many applications that run on Windows XP will run on Windows Vista.
Many applications and games written for or compatible with Windows 98 will run on Windows Vista.
No. Due to the length of time between the releases of Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well as Windows Vista ditching support for some legacy technologies, there are many devices that will not function in Windows Vista but work in Windows XP.
Many consumers are happy with Windows Vista, so yes.
Many new computers do not come with Windows Vista Basic. Some of the older ones do. You can request that they put Windows Vista basic on your computer upon purchasing.
there are 6 if you include vista starter and enterprise.
There are many places where one can find Windows Vista themes to download. One can find Windows Vista themes to download at popular on the web sources such as the official Microsoft website and My Vista Themes.
There are many places where one might download a Windows Vista trial. One might download a Windows Vista trial from the official Microsoft website or CNet.
Windows Vista was technically the replacement for Windows Xp. However, it was so unpopular that many users simply waited for the release of Windows 7 to upgrade.
Vista was and is a disappointment as an operating system. Many, many people refused to buy Vista, to the point that many computer manufacturers started selling their machines with XP again, with Vista as an option.
If by any you mean every, then no. However, many end users are in fact happy with Windows Vista,
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