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creativity writes "ExtremeTech is running an article on the new features of Windows Vista and why it is a must upgrade for all Windows users. They take apart the marketing hype and tell you what exactly to expect in Windows Vista. They specifically pick out less-hyped features like a kernel which has new Heap Management and details on SuperFetch, which is Vista's application cache."slashdot?g=3979

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This is actually a pretty interesting article from the NewsBot. You don't often hear about these types of features amidst the Microsoft marketing blitz. I am a bit less skeptical of the forthcoming OS after reading this article. It's definitely worth a look if you are a Windows user.

One of my biggest concerns, legacy software support, has kstill not been addressed much in the information that I have come across about Vista thus far. Has anyone heard anything on this issue?

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