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Near-final version of Vista announced

Joris Evers and Ina Fried CNET News.com

Published: 04 Sep 2006 08:40 BST

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It's beginning to look a lot like Vista.

Microsoft on Friday issued Release Candidate 1 of Windows Vista, a near-final test version of the oft-delayed operating system.

Retiring Windows chief Jim Allchin announced the release on Friday in an email to testers. In his note, which was also posted to the Windows Vista Team blog, Allchin said there are "a lot of improvements since Beta 2", which was released in May. Among the changes he highlighted are tweaks in the user interface, more device drivers and improved performance.

Work on Vista is not done, Allchin wrote. "We'll keep plugging away on application compatibility, as well as fit and finish," he wrote. He noted that software makers should use the RC1 release to certify their applications.

The software maker is shooting to wrap up development work in time to ship the operating system to large companies in November and have a mainstream launch of Vista in January.

The release candidate is available to some technical beta and corporate testers now and will be made available next week to testers who are part of Microsoft's MSDN developer network. The software released on Friday is build 5600, a slight update to the test version Microsoft released in the past week to businesses that are part of an early adopter programme as well as to a subset of the tech enthusiasts who have been putting Vista through its paces.

Microsoft declined to say when the consumers who have been testing Vista will get their hands on RC1. The last broadly available test version, Beta 2, was released in May.

Earlier this week, Microsoft's Canadian site accidentally leaked Vista prices onto the Web, and Amazon provided a clue to the software's availability.

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