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Hello,

Welcome to the new and improved Windows Vista blog.  A few months back, I pushed our team to bring the blog from the blogging Dark Ages into something a little more modern.  The blog back then wasn’t quite doing the job.  Postings were infrequent, and the site wasn’t particularly helpful.

In May, the team really turned the corner and today we’re launching the newly updated look and feel.  I hope you’ll agree it’s a big improvement.  It incorporates some key parts of the Windows Vista visuals.  We’ve also improved the organization of the site, so things should be easier to find.  The team’s providing great information, and I’m happy to see the comments and feedback from the community through the comments on the site.  I read these regularly, as do many others in the Windows leadership team, so please keep the feedback coming.

One of the exciting new features we’re inaugurating today is the ability to deliver new kinds of content to you.  The blog can now support cool multimedia content, including better image handling and video clips. The team will film short videos around our hallways and then make them available.  I hope this helps the community connect with the experience of living and breathing the development process of Windows Vista.

We’re coming to the close of the development cycle for Windows Vista.  I’ve been living with Windows Vista (or "Longhorn") as my primary machine for almost two years now, and I enjoy looking back at how each milestone has brought us closer to the finish line.  My family has also been living on Windows Vista for a long time – every computer in the house – from our media center to my 7 year old son’s machine.  I hope you’ve been following along and trying the different public releases.  RTM is not far away, and the team is really thrilled at the prospect of getting the final product out to the world.

Thanks for your continued interest in Windows Vista!

Jim Allchin

Co-President, Platform and Services Division


Comments

  1. Posted on: October 26, 2006 at 12:32PM  

    It looks very nice, good work

  2. Posted on: October 26, 2006 at 2:18PM  

    Excellent new blog design, really nice looking.

  3. Posted on: October 26, 2006 at 2:35PM  

    Hey,

    Great job on the new blog!

    ~Jason

  4. Posted on: October 26, 2006 at 3:26PM  

    Hi Jim, looking forward to try vista rtm

    Vista will rocks around the world ...:)

    Cesare

    Vista-Longhorn Technical Beta Tester

  5. Dez
    Posted on: October 26, 2006 at 4:31PM  

    Yeah I love the new look, the gallery/slideshow is really cool, with small thumbnails that pop up when you go over the pic number, the darker colured vista look is shocking at first as its a big contrast to the white background that the site used to have.  However its grown on me and is really professional looking,  I even like how the webpage fades out when you navigate away to go to another website.

    It looks like I will need an avatar soon too, Ill get one when I get off work.

    Keep up the good work :-)

  6. Posted on: October 26, 2006 at 6:21PM  

    Hi Jim and Vista Team,

    Superb blog design!

    Here in France, we are waiting for the Vista RTM...

    Laurent

    President of the French Windows Vista User Group (GUWIV: http://www.guwiv.com)

  7. Posted on: October 26, 2006 at 7:13PM  

    The new design is really slammin.  I think you should let everyone know that you have to re-register though.

  8. Posted on: October 27, 2006 at 12:48AM  

    こんにちは!!

    Hi Sir Jim , nwhite and Vista Team !!

    It's began to REAL VISTA WORLD :-)

    The All Japanese waiting for Vista at Tokyo !!

  9. Posted on: October 27, 2006 at 7:33AM  

    Well if you're taking Vista coding as seriously as you are this website then it's an out of date bloated mess.

    Sorry but a waterside picture and some big fonts doesn't excuse backwards crap coding like this -

    <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN:0in 0in 10pt;"><FONT face=verdana,geneva>

  10. Posted on: October 27, 2006 at 7:37AM  

    Well if you're taking Vista coding as seriously as you are this website then it's an out of date bloated mess.

    Sorry but a waterside picture and some big fonts doesn't excuse backwards crap coding like this -

    <P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN:0in 0in 10pt;"><FONT face=verdana,geneva>

    Did you design this on Frontpage?

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