What cool application/software for Vista are there?


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Is it just me or software manufacturers just have not come out of the gates with made-for-Vista software? Yeah, we might love Vista, but we just ported over the same same old apps from XP. Ho hum.

If you know of a cool Vista app - available now or its release already announced - please post it here.

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Well to be honest there aren't any (I mean a lot that can be used by normal user in day to day life).

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After using Vista Home Premium since Feb 3rd, nearly every program I used in XP/SP2 works just fine. Including iTunes. Only 1 app is not yet compatible, Acid Music Studio 6. Other than that, all's good!

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After using Vista Home Premium since Feb 3rd, nearly every program I used in XP/SP2 works just fine. Including iTunes. Only 1 app is not yet compatible, Acid Music Studio 6. Other than that, all's good!

Did you even read the post? He was asking about Vista-specific (or Vista-enhanced) software.

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I dont really know of any Vista specific software, other then Office 2007, Windows Media Player, iTunes 7.1.1 and of course Brandons Start++.

It's still to early in the dev cycle, most companys dont have any plans untill Vista SP1 is out the door

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(Warning: Shameless plug)

Start++? :)

(Y) my favourite so far, I can't wait till you have the music thing implemented

If you're a NY Times subscriber they have a e-new reader just for Vista

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I dont really know of any Vista specific software, other then Office 2007, Windows Media Player, iTunes 7.1.1

None of those is Vista-specific, is it? They'll run on Vista, but they were not written specifically for Vista.

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Well I don't know about iTunes, but the other two have "better on Vista" features.

I agree. WMP11 and Office 2007 were being devloped along the same time as Vista, so it makes since those dev teams were devloping around Vista, but also making sure they ran on other select Windows OS's. It will interesting to see what some more 3rd party apps for Vista are going to be like, I would really like to try out that Yahoo Messenger to see how it is.

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When using rocketdock, do you not use quicklaunch? Seems to do the same thing. Right now, I have my quicklaunch on my top bar of my tasbar, and open programs below that.

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I have to use RocketDock since they decided to lock the QuickLaunch to the task bar. :angry:

Pssst... there's actually still a way to do that.

Open an Explorer window, drag a folder to the side (or top) of your screen, you'll get a toolband on that side - and right-clicking on it will let you switch it to being Quicklaunch or any other toolbar.

(note that this functionality will likely be completely gone in the next version of Windows as it's apparently never used, and most often used accidentally)

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