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Microsoft bids farewell to Windows Vista
- Updated: April 12, 2017
New York: Software hulk Microsoft has finally pronounced goodbye to 10-year-old Windows Vista handling complement that had debuted with serious criticism.
According to a news in Verge on Tuesday, a users of Windows Vista will have to pierce to a some-more new chronicle of Windows to sojourn secure.
“Codenamed Longhorn, Windows Vista was creatively ostensible to change Windows with a new record complement and user interface. Microsoft’s growth of Longhorn spiralled out of control, and a association was forced to reset a plans,” a news noted.
The deathknell for Vista was blown given final year when Firefox indicated it would support a archaic OS until subsequent September, while Google pronounced Gmail would not work with it after in 2017.
Then came a blow from gaming titan Blizzard that announced to “cut Vista users off from a heading titles one after another.”