Windows Vista also has inbuilt Text-to-Speech and Speech Recognition software's which can be accessed through the 'Speech' tab in the control panel. Outlook Express has been renamed as 'Windows Mail' with some minor additions. A new Windows Photo Gallery has been introduced which can manage your images. You can rank your images, change their color and contrast, create slideshows and much more with this new Windows Photo Gallery. It also includes a 'Sync Center' which enables you to synchronize all your devices.
A range of 'Parental Control' features have also been included in the Control Panel of Microsoft Windows Vista. These features include Web Restrictions, Time Restrictions, Games Restrictions, Program Restriction and Activity Reports. These new features have really added a new dimension to the multiple user accounts feature of Microsoft Windows.
The new Windows Vista also enhances on the security features available in Windows XP. It includes a build-in anti-spyware program, 'Windows Defender', which scans the potentially unwanted items installed on the computer.
It is clear that Windows Vista comes with many features but all these come at a cost. As I was told by a Microsoft employee, it took them 4 hours to install the OS on one machine. Its a very heavy OS, whose full version requires about 10GB of space and a minimum of 512MB of RAM. The Beta version takes a lot of time to load when you start the system, though may be improved in the final version of the product.
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