To expand its installed beta userbase for its next-gen OS, Windows Vista, Microsoft today made the latest beta version of Windows Vista publicly available for download. The company has kickstarted what it calls its “Customer Preview Program.” “Microsoft today kicked off the Windows Vista Customer Preview Program (CPP), providing the broadest access yet to pre-release test versions of Windows Vista,” the company said in a statement. The Software giant is still cautioning that Vista is not ready for the average consumer though, saying that the CPP is suited for developers and early adopters, as well as hard-core enthusiasts who don’t mind a few bugs and have a spare machine for testing. Both 32 bit and 64 bit versions of the OS are available. Get them here.
To expand its installed beta userbase for its next-gen OS, Windows Vista, Microsoft today made the latest beta version of Windows Vista publicly avail…
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