This book is a record of the writer’s in-depth exploration of several pre-release versions of Windows Vista, Microsoft’s next major operating system and the successor to Windows XP. This “what-is” book, Windows Vista Unveiled, will take you on a detailed tour of all the new and improved technologies, features, tools, and programs that the Microsoft programmers have stitched into the Vista fabric.

You will learn not only what features are new in Vista, but also why they’re important (or not), who they were designed for, and how they will affect the your computing life. The goal of this book is to give the you an exhaustive sneak preview of Vista’s innovations and changes so that by the end of the book you should know whether Vista is for them and what they can expect when they sit down in front of this new OS.

About the Author

Paul McFedries is the president of Logophilia Limited, a technical writing company. He has been programming since he was a teenager in the mid-1970s, has programmed everything from mainframes to desktops to bar code scanners, and has worked with many different languages, including Fortran, assembly language, C++, and, of course, JavaScript. Paul has written more than three dozen books that have sold more than two million copies worldwide. These books include Windows 98 Unleashed, The Unauthorized Guide to Windows Me, VBA for Office 2000 Unleashed, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Windows Me, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Creating a Web Page. Paul encourages all readers to drop by his Web site, www.mcfedries.com. (Note, however, that due to time constraints, Paul regrets that he cannot provide JavaScript technical support or custom programming.)

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