Differences Between Windows Xp and Windows Vista
By: Jack • Essay • 586 Words • November 20, 2009 • 1,017 Views
Essay title: Differences Between Windows Xp and Windows Vista
These days with computer software programs whirring about, both new and old,
consumers wonder time and time again if the latest upgrades are any different from the original. There
are differences between Windows XP and the recently added to the Windows family, Windows Vista.
What is the difference you ask? Is the consumer receiving more security and stability with one Software
than the other? And most of all, why would you want to switch to Windows Vista after the Windows XP
appears to have everything I need?
The short answer would have to be that there are several reasons why you should upgrade to
Windows Vista because where Windows XP lacks, Windows Vista makes up for it. Therefore, that is
where you will find the differences between both software. Windows Vista includes:
• New Features
• Improved Security
• Better overall user experience
Windows XP stands for Xperiences. XP was designed to help the user to communicate easier
while being fun and interesting at the same time. With XP you could experience digital photography,
digital video, digital music, the Internet, mobile computing, connecting home, and real-time
communications. Applications were able to work more efficiently on tasks. For example you could use
AOL and Netscape for web and email then be able to use Kodak and digital camera software to use
besides the program Microsoft provides. Before XP was distributed in stores Windows wanted a new UI
to provide various visual styles to the OS. The new UI only targeted the Windows Home Edition for the
“Professional” look but after customer review the application was dropped.
Nevertheless Windows invented a Web pane that was a folder with images that included Picture
Tasks. You could view a slideshow, order prints online, or print pictures.
Windows Vista has a totally new outlook on the surface- a cleaner transparent look with
impressive graphics. The Windows Sidebar panel displays your section of Windows Gadgets (mini-
applications that function as a clock, calendar, stock reports). One of the most helpful features on
Windows Vista is that you can search applications virtually almost anywhere. Unlike Windows XP’s
Window