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Introduction Windows Vista.
New features of Windows Vista include an updated graphical
user interface and visual style dubbed Aero, a new search component called
Windows Search, redesigned networking, audio, print and display sub-systems,
and new multimedia tools such as Windows DVD Maker. Vista aimed to increase the
level of communication between machines on a home network, using peer-to-peer
technology to simplify sharing files and media between computers and devices.
Windows Vista included version 3.0 of the .NET Framework, allowing software
developers to write applications without traditional Windows APIs.
Microsoft's primary stated objective with Windows Vista was
to improve the state of security in the Windows operating system. One common
criticism of Windows XP and its predecessors was their commonly exploited
security vulnerabilities and overall susceptibility to malware, viruses and
buffer overflows. In light of this, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced in
early 2002 a company-wide "Trustworthy Computing initiative", which
aimed to incorporate security into every aspect of software development at the
company. Microsoft stated that it prioritized improving the security of Windows
XP and Windows Server 2003 above finishing Windows Vista, thus delaying its
completion.
While these new features and security improvements have
garnered positive reviews, Vista has also been the target of much criticism and
negative press. Criticism of Windows Vista has targeted its high system
requirements, its more restrictive licensing terms, the inclusion of a number
of, then, new DRM technologies aimed at restricting the copying of protected
digital media, lack of compatibility with some pre-Vista hardware and software,
longer boot time, and the number of authorization prompts for User Account
Control. As a result of these and other issues, Windows Vista had seen initial
adoption and satisfaction rates lower than Windows XP. However, with an
estimated 330 million Internet users as of January 2009, it had been announced
that Vista usage had surpassed Microsoft's pre-launch two-year-out expectations
of achieving 200 million users. At the release of Windows 7 (October 2009),
Windows Vista (with approximately 400 million Internet users) was the second
most widely used operating system on the Internet with an approximately 19%
market share, the most widely used being Windows XP with an approximately 63%
market share.[16] In May 2010, Windows Vista's market share had an estimated
range from 15% to 26%. On 22 October 2010, Microsoft ceased sales of retail
copies of Windows Vista, and the OEM sales for Vista ceased a year later.
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