One more review of Vista SP1
Windows XP users are probably tired of hearing about Vista service pack 1 but here is one more review. Unless something unexpected comes up, it is also the last one I’ll post about. I think the picture is pretty clear- Vista SP1 doesn’t offer a lot that is new for the home user but should probably be installed by current Vista users when it becomes available. Be aware that the installation may take several hours.
Neil Randall of PC Magazine is a seasoned observer of the technology scene so his reviews are worth reading. He says:
SP1 is a useful but not crucial update to the OS, and one that won’t greatly affect your computing day, at least not outwardly. The bulk of the development effort has gone toward upgrading security subsystems—elements that enterprise clients find appealing but consumers and small-business users won’t really notice (although they’ll feel better knowing about them). The bottom line is that there’s absolutely no reason not to download SP1 (which you’ll receive automatically if you have AutoUpdate turned on), so it’s almost a given that it will become the standard in the very near future.
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