Microsoft launches 'Ultimate' website
Web Design
06 March 2008
Microsoft has launched its 'Ultimate' website to guide PC owners in the use of its latest operating system upgrade.
The site supports Windows Vista Ultimate software and features 'Blueprints' - user guides compiled by industry experts.
According to the site, by combining Windows Vista Ultimate with a good PC, "you are able to accomplish amazing, surprising, helpful, moving, and very often fun things".
The company has claimed: "This edition of Windows Vista offers an advanced, business-focused infrastructure, mobile productivity, and a premium home digital entertainment experience, all in a single offering."
However, the software comes at extra cost to its latest Vista operating system and has received mixed reviews.
Custom PC concluded that because the company's Home Premium edition offered other additions, "gamers would have to be pretty silly to pay £128.35 more".
The website supporting the release also features 'Profiles', examples of how creative people have used the software and 'Showcase', a guide to the latest PCs.

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