What’s with all this “connected,” “clear,” “confident” stuff I’m hearing about?
As always, Microsoft needs to summarize any product using three simple points, and with Windows Vista, those three points are “connected,” “clear,” and “confident”. Here’s what the company means by this: Connected. Windows Vista seamlessly connects you with the people, information and devices you need to interact with, quickly and in a really straightforward way. No computer sits alone anymore, according to the company, and you’re connected to the Web, and to devices, you want to contact people and to share things. Clear. This refers both to the clarity of the user interface, which now sports a glass-like sheen that is called Windows Aero, and to the ways in which Windows Vista lets you more clearly access your own information. Instead of making you adapt to the way the computer structures data, Window Vista is far more dynamic, and far more personal. “Windows Vista introduces clear ways to organize and use your information to focus on what matters to you,” Sullivan said. Confidence. T