Following a week around the street,
Office 2010 Professional X86, I;m catching up on a few fascinating news products I missed this past week. 1 of them involves Microsoft;s Vista Ultimate.Microsoft has caught hell — as it deserved to — for failing to deliver in a timely manner the Greatest Extras it promised purchasers of its high-end Vista Final Extra SKU. Last week, the company launched a new Web site, UltimatePC.com, promising to deliver new “Final Exclusives.”Exclusives and Extras are not the same thing. Exclusives “provide Windows Vista Final customers with unique products and services at special discounts.” Exclusives are not meant to replace the Extras; they supposedly will complement them. Final Extras — which include everything from a Texas Hold ‘Em game,
Office Home And Student 2010 Keygen, to BitLocker Online Key Storage — are freebies positioned as thank-you gifts for Greatest users for choosing Microsoft;s priciest SKU.Around the list of Exclusives so far are deals on EVGA e-GeForce 8800 graphics cards for gamers; discounts on video-editing software and HD TV products from Pinnacle Systems; and promotional pricing on Stardock;s Multiplicity for multi-PC control.Microsoft officials have said (repeatedly) that the company is continuing to work on more Final Extras,
Office 2010 Home And Business Product Key, the free ad-ons available to Vista Greatest users. Bink.nu was running a list of “hints” about some of the coming Extras, which the site ended up pulling at the request of Microsoft.Luckily,
Office Standard 2010 64bit, the cached version was still live when I checked. Here are what was about the list of hints for forthcoming Greatest Extras: A New original gameEnhancements to Movie Maker and DVD MakerDreamScene experiencesA Couple of New Screen saversNew sound schemes When will Microsoft release these new Extras? Maybe in a month — or 12? It;s anyone;s guess,
Office 2010 Activation Key, at this point….Vista Greatest users: Are you interested in these kinds of Exclusives and Extras? What would you like to see Microsoft provide to make you feel as though you got true bang for your Ultimate buck?