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12th April 2017, 14:45 | #1 |
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| Vista off life support today Death of a legend Software king of the world Microsoft has finally pulled the plug on what must be its worst product ever. Coming after the highly successful Windows XP, Microsoft Vista arrived in January 30, 2007 packed full of hype and hope, but turned out half-backed. Although the software ended up not being that bad, its first year of operations was blighted by poor press and crashes. http://fudzilla.com/news/43349-vista...-support-today |
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