hmm maybe you could do a vista guide or something tom, unless mike has vista.
At any rate you can have the old style menus I think in vista which even though 
its backward in productivity is what I will do if and when I get vista, same 
goes for security, even if I have to get some weird alegal crap to do it.
Call me a stand still old timer but I just can't see why I should bother with 
all this new stuff if I am already getting buy now.
As it is if for whatever reason both these laptops here break I will probably 
go desktop, unless win7 is any better that is.
At 02:55 a.m. 21/06/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Michael,
>I've just read through the first section of the guide and so far pretty 
>good. However, I do have one suggestion. At some point you might want to 
>update your guide for new Windows vista users. One thing I noticed is 
>your description of the start menu was the Windows XP start menu, which 
>is fine, but you might want to be aware of the fact the Vista start menu 
>is quite a bit different in nature.
>The Vista startmenu requires you to tab around to different elements on 
>the screen such as a search bar, the programs button, and a list view 
>with such things as the users home directory, documents directory, music 
>directory, control pannel, etc. Like i said it has a unique feel 
>compared to Windows XP and earlier. You might want to make a note of 
>this in your guide so new vista users don't get confused by your guide 
>that assumes you are running XP and not a new system pre-loaded with Vista.
>In fact, last year when I first got Vista I found the new start menu 
>slightly confusing and disorienting as I was expecting something along 
>the lines of XP. I was wrong, and it requires some exploration or some 
>additional explanation to get a new user use to the way Vista does 
>things compared to XP and earlier.
>Also you might want to be aware of the fact some things have changed 
>names under Vista. What was known as outlook Express under XP is called 
>Windows Mail 7 in Vista. My Computer, My Documents, My Music, are simply 
>called Computer, Documents, Music, etc under Vista. Just thought you 
>might want to be aware of the fact Vista is slightly different than you 
>are use to.
>HTH.
>
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