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February 20th, 2007

Microsoft set to publicize list of 800 Vista-compatible apps

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:13 am

Categories: Anti-piracy, App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Vista, Windows XP, Windows client

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In spite of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's recent comments designed to dampen Wall Street's expectations for Windows Vista, the Windows team itself is continuing to do all it can to encourage customer uptake of the newest version of Windows.

On February 20, Microsoft announced final availabilty of six Vista deployment tools. The company also went public with its plans to publish a list of applications that have been certified by independent testers as "Vista-compatible." This is not the list of applications that the company is tracking internally via data gathered as part of its Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) testing, however; instead, it is simply a list of companies who apply for and are granted third-party Vista certification.

Microsoft has made test versions of a number of Vista deployment tools available to Microsoft customers for a number of months. On Tuesday, Microsoft made available for download six of them. Now available in final form:

* Solution Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment

* Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0

* Windows Vista Hardware Assesment 1.0

* Volume Activation Management Tool

* Key Management Service for Windows Server 2003 (Read more on KMS for Server 2003 here.)

* Virtual PC 2007  (Read more about VPC 2007 here.)

What isn't available yet is the list of 800 Vista-certified applications that Microsoft is going to make public. This is not the same kind of list that the company provided to customers when it introduced WIndows XP Service Pack (SP) 2. That list was a constantly updated itemization of applications that worked well, worked to some degree and didn't work at all that Microsoft pulled together and made public in Knowledge Base article form.

Instead, with Vista, Microsoft plans on providing a list of applications from software vendors who paid third-party testing companies to verify independently Vista compatibility. Microsoft officials said so far there are 108 "Vista certified" applications and another 683 that "work with" Vista.

Microsoft officials said they will release the Vista certified app list some time on February 20.

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Mactards dont read well do they
But who expects anyone that has a MAC to have much intelligence.

What did you just read the headline and stop there?!

800 programs only verified by Applications that bothered to apply to... (Read the rest)
Posted by: JABBER_WOLF Posted on: 02/28/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
WoW! 800 Applications available for Vista!  nomorems | 02/20/07
and Linux has thousands of apps!  Linux Geek | 02/20/07
thats because  corticus | 02/20/07
Who cares?  mwagner@... | 02/21/07
Just Silliness  schneb | 02/20/07
I hope you're being sarcastic  PB_z | 02/20/07
Then give us a list.  nomorems | 02/20/07
"Many don't work" is different than "only 800 work"  PB_z | 02/21/07
Hi Mac Zealot!  NonZealot | 02/21/07
I wonder  Chad_z | 02/20/07
Front page link is 404 compatible  CobraA1 | 02/20/07
fixed  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 02/20/07
Doing their best to encourage??!!!??  techboy_z | 02/20/07
If it was certified by MS to run on XP ...  mwagner@... | 02/21/07
infact 803 apps.. 3 more!  sweklaweklfwe@... | 02/20/07
Why Don't They Report On People Who Have Switched Back To XP?  itanalyst | 02/20/07
Wondered about that  Spoon Jabber | 02/20/07
No OS Warranty if Vista Wiped  raymarc001 | 02/20/07
Vista Laptop  Upsdrvr | 02/21/07
What about different brands?  Spoon Jabber | 02/21/07
How many people post on a message board just to say "I am keeping Vista" ?  PB_z | 02/20/07
Most people in the situation you describe don't even know what OS they use!  nomorems | 02/20/07
And they're perfectly happy with it. Far cry from 95% going back to XP.  PB_z | 02/21/07
..or perhaps  fredsmith6 | 02/21/07
Dual boot instead  jimrinflorida@... | 02/21/07
There are only two groups of people ...  mwagner@... | 02/21/07
No, there are 10 groups of people  Spoon Jabber | 02/22/07
10 types of people  OmegaFirebolt | 02/22/07
DOH!  Spoon Jabber | 02/22/07
Vista Just Came Out!  Heatlesssun1 | 02/20/07
"Vista Just Came Out!" ooops! but their 'published' standards changed!!!  nomorems | 02/20/07
Touchy subject huh...  redtrain65 | 02/21/07
Notebook, Paint, Clippy, Defrag, MS Works...  rayted32 | 02/21/07
Mactards dont read well do they  JABBER_WOLF | 02/28/07

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