vista features

Vista features

Few questions:
1. Does is support the following features:
Tapi 2.0, Win32 Hook, Standard multimedia functions. Which win32 api is not supported? How can I try it?
Thanks
David

i have no idea what it really supports. if you want to know what it supports, just install, if possible, the thing you want to test with vista.
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Few questions:
1. Does is support the following features:
Tapi 2.0, Win32 Hook, Standard multimedia functions. Which win32 api is not supported? How can I try it?
Thanks
David

David wrote:

Few questions:
1. Does is support the following features:
Tapi 2.0, Win32 Hook, Standard multimedia functions. Which win32 api is not supported? How can I try it?
Thanks
David


Microsoft Windows Vista Developer Center http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/
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Must remember that WinFX is being introduced, it's no way shape or form replacing Win32. You'll still have full functionality of Win32, with the added thousand off WinFX components being added :o)
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David wrote: Few questions:
1. Does is support the following features:
Tapi 2.0, Win32 Hook, Standard multimedia functions. Which win32 api is not supported? How can I try it?
Thanks
David

Microsoft Windows Vista Developer Center http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/
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Bruce Chambers
Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin

This post is in no way meant to be negative. I would like some information. I went to the Vista pages at the Microsoft web site, and there was scant information. I Googled and found some information, mainly from the Longhorn days, and probably outdated, with the exception of the already available I.E. 7. Aside from the nice new GUI, what features and new components/applets does Vista have that would make one want to upgrade to Vista? Also, I have done searches and cannot find any information about what email client and news reader are included. If there is a news reader included, is it capable of encoding and decoding yEnc attachments? Finally, what is your favorite new Vista feature/component/applet, and why? Advance thanks to anyone who responds... --
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The e-mail client/newsreader is called Windows Mail.
I wrote a preview on some of the cool features in Vista: http://www.activewin.com/reviews/previews/vista5308/ -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
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This post is in no way meant to be negative. I would like some information. I went to the Vista pages at the Microsoft web site, and there was scant information. I Googled and found some information, mainly from the Longhorn days, and probably outdated, with the exception of the already available I.E. 7. Aside from the nice new GUI, what features and new components/applets does Vista have that would make one want to upgrade to Vista? Also, I have done searches and cannot find any information about what email client and news reader are included. If there is a news reader included, is it capable of encoding and decoding yEnc attachments? Finally, what is your favorite new Vista feature/component/applet, and why? Advance thanks to anyone who responds... --
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Thank you for the link to your impressive review page. Does the Windows Mail news reader component encode and decode yEnc attachments? --
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"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message

The e-mail client/newsreader is called Windows Mail.
I wrote a preview on some of the cool features in Vista: http://www.activewin.com/reviews/previews/vista5308/ -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"t.cruise" wrote in message This post is in no way meant to be negative. I would like some information. I went to the Vista pages at the Microsoft web site, and there was scant information. I Googled and found some information, mainly from the Longhorn days, and probably outdated, with the exception of the already available I.E. 7. Aside from the nice new GUI, what features and new components/applets does Vista have that would make one want to upgrade to Vista? Also, I have done searches and cannot find any information about what email client and news reader are included. If there is a news reader included, is it capable of encoding and decoding yEnc attachments? Finally, what is your favorite new Vista feature/component/applet, and why? Advance thanks to anyone who responds... --
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NO, but you can still use Yproxy.

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"t.cruise" wrote in message Thank you for the link to your impressive review page. Does the Windows Mail news reader component encode and decode yEnc attachments? --
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"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message

The e-mail client/newsreader is called Windows Mail.
I wrote a preview on some of the cool features in Vista: http://www.activewin.com/reviews/previews/vista5308/ -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"t.cruise"
wrote in message This post is in no way meant to be negative. I would like some information. I went to the Vista pages at the Microsoft web site, and there was scant information. I Googled and found some information, mainly from the Longhorn days, and probably outdated, with the exception of the already available I.E. 7. Aside from the nice new GUI, what features and new components/applets does Vista have that would make one want to upgrade to Vista? Also, I have done searches and cannot find any information about what email client and news reader are included. If there is a news reader included, is it capable of encoding and decoding yEnc attachments? Finally, what is your favorite new Vista feature/component/applet, and why? Advance thanks to anyone who responds... --
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Have you found the new "Run Command" from the start menu yet??
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This post is in no way meant to be negative. I would like some information. I went to the Vista pages at the Microsoft web site, and there was scant information. I Googled and found some information, mainly from the Longhorn days, and probably outdated, with the exception of the already available I.E. 7. Aside from the nice new GUI, what features and new components/applets does Vista have that would make one want to upgrade to Vista? Also, I have done searches and cannot find any information about what email client and news reader are included. If there is a news reader included, is it capable of encoding and decoding yEnc attachments? Finally, what is your favorite new Vista feature/component/applet, and why? Advance thanks to anyone who responds... --
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Explore your Vista Help and Support Center. There are an amazing variety to links for all kinds of information about Vista features and the Vista Team Blogs which will help you keep up to date on progress on current and new features.
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This post is in no way meant to be negative. I would like some information. I went to the Vista pages at the Microsoft web site, and there was scant information. I Googled and found some information, mainly from the Longhorn days, and probably outdated, with the exception of the already available I.E. 7. Aside from the nice new GUI, what features and new components/applets does Vista have that would make one want to upgrade to Vista? Also, I have done searches and cannot find any information about what email client and news reader are included. If there is a news reader included, is it capable of encoding and decoding yEnc attachments? Finally, what is your favorite new Vista feature/component/applet, and why? Advance thanks to anyone who responds... --
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"Cool Points." Operating systems today are as much a visual experience as they are work horses. If Microsoft has learned anything over the years of doing this, a vast majority of users love the products because of "look and feel" Listening to music, watching videos, surfing the web and writing emails. ANY windows version or EVEN any Linux package can do that. But just like any car can drive across the country...if given the choice most would prefer to get there in comfort and in style.
Vista is probably the start of more of the "cool points" their products have lacked in the past. If it reminiscent of the Mac OS, oh well. The Mac can boast only to the degree it can do what it does on it's own hardware. When they can do on the PC what they have done on the Mac then we'll talk.
-MrVee
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This post is in no way meant to be negative. I would like some information. I went to the Vista pages at the Microsoft web site, and there was scant information. I Googled and found some information, mainly from the Longhorn days, and probably outdated, with the exception of the already available I.E. 7. Aside from the nice new GUI, what features and new components/applets does Vista have that would make one want to upgrade to Vista? Also, I have done searches and cannot find any information about what email client and news reader are included. If there is a news reader included, is it capable of encoding and decoding yEnc attachments? Finally, what is your favorite new Vista feature/component/applet, and why? Advance thanks to anyone who responds... --
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