
Usually by the time a product is in beta, its makers have pretty much nailed down most of the features, with just a few tweaks here and there before shipping. As we have come to learn, however, Microsoft is no ordinary company, and over at the official Windows Vista Team Blog, a developer callled "nwhite" (note to Microsoft: if you have people blogging about your products in a quasi-official capacity, it would be nice to know their actual names) has written up all the
changes that have been made to Vista since Beta 2 based on user feedback. The list is long, and though most of the changes are fairly minor, but it's nice to see that Microsoft is listening to users.
Tags: beta2, features, feedback, microsoft, osupdates, windows, windowsvista
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Subscribe to commentsEdAug 1st 2006 3:56AM
I hope its not delayed again.
mzbinAug 1st 2006 7:58AM
"note to Microsoft: if you have people blogging about your products in a quasi-official capacity, it would be nice to know their actual names"
says on the right side of the blog:
"Managed by Microsoft Corp employee Nick White of the Windows Vista Launch Team."
Jordan RunningAug 1st 2006 10:35AM
Heh. Thanks mzbin. Looks like I've got to get my eyes checked. Still, the same complaint extends to several other Microsoft blogs.