oblom писал(а):так вот терзают меня смутные сомнения. что мелкософт может с этой вистой серьезно подвиснуть и им придется просто заталкивать юзера в этот апгрейд потому как ничего качественно не поменялось кроме интерфейса, который к тому же имеет весь спорную эргономику иными словами конторы будут сидеть на хп до самой ручки.....пока мелкософт не прекратит саппорт хп. мелкий же юзер будет долго чесать репу из-за аппаратных требований и совместимости с миллиардом программ написаным под хп (как там с совместимость?)
Ну вот что первоисточник говорит
New and notable
Say goodbye to shelves full of software boxes Never search for a software CD or license key again. With the new digital locker at Windows Marketplace, you can find, purchase, download, and store software titles from numerous retailers. Your digital locker is your new personal storage place on the Internet, so you can access your software from anywhere.
The next generation of Search--say hello! Search just got better. The new Live Search from Microsoft gives you fast access to the information you need--all in one place.
Microsoft E-Learning: Master Windows XP mobile features
This self-paced, interactive course helps you master the Windows XP mobile features for laptops and Tablet PCs. Learn how to connect to wireless networks; optimize battery power; use Remote Desktop; and much more.
Windows Vista: Improve your desktop and security strategy IT professionals: Tune in to these free webcasts and see how Windows Vista advancements in security, reliability, and operational efficiencies help give you and your users confidence in your organization's PCs.
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Featured tip
Associate files with multiple programs
Here's a quick way to associate file types with multiple programs:
1. Click the Start menu and open My Computer.
2. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options. Click the File Types tab and scroll through the Registered file types list to select the file extension that you want to open. (For example, you might click GIF Image.) Then click the Advanced button.
3. Click New in the dialog box and type a description of how you will open the file in the Action edit box. For example, you could type Open in Explorer.
4. Click Browse, navigate to Internet Explorer on your hard drive and click the Explorer icon to select it, click Open, and then click OK. You should now see Open in Explorer listed under Actions. Click Close.
5. Right-click any GIF file's icon and you'll have Open in Explorer as an option. Click Open in Explorer to open the file in Explorer instead of its default program.
Featured tip is courtesy of the book Windows XP Killer Tips by Kleber Stephenson.
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Other tips and tricks
Back up your network settings
Find out how to help protect your network settings if your hard disk fails or your settings are accidentally erased.
7 tips to manage your files better
Whether you save your files on your PC's hard drive or a shared network location, you can use these seven tips and Windows XP to help save time and reduce the headaches of searching for files.
Join the online community with Windows Live Services
Do you spend a lot of time managing information like e-mail and search results? Find out how to set up Windows Live and use its services to help make your online life easier.
Top tips for organizing your digital photo collection
With as many digital photos as we take these days, it's easy for them to become disorganized. Get tips for organizing your photos on your PC, so they're easier to find and enjoy.
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Technical troubleshooter
Problem: Images are blocked when you open an e-mail message in Outlook Express on a Windows XP Service Pack 2-based PC.
Solution: This article shows you how to enable Internet images in Outlook Express, while explaining the risks of doing so.
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Security tips and advice
How to update your PC: frequently asked questions
Here are answers to common questions about updating your PC, no matter which version of the Windows operating system you use.
Help defeat viruses and spyware--free in the U.S. for 90 days
Install a 90-day free trial of Windows Live OneCare today and see how easy all-in-one PC care can be. Includes antivirus, antispyware, firewall, performance tune-up, and data backup services.
Check for the latest security updates from Microsoft
Use Microsoft Update to find out which security updates you need to keep your computer up-to-date.
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