Back to first ever full GUI (Graphical User Interface) powered Windows - Windows 95, there is only one edition of it. At that time, you used Windows 95 at home, at work or maybe in restroom watching your VCDs. This one edition culture continues from Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME till Windows 2000. Then, when Microsoft released the Microsoft Windows XP, there were two versions - Home edition and Professional edition. As an IT guy, I was also being asked the same question by my clients, “which version of Windows XP I should buy?” I told them “it is easy, use Home edition at home, Professional edition at work. Using Home edition doesn’t mean you are not professional at all (Luckily, Microsoft didn’t name Professional Edition as Smarter Edition).” Easy, right? If you still get confused with Windows XP editions, then Microsoft Windows Vista will blow you away.
Do you ever wonder how many editions of Microsoft Windows Vista will be? The answer is 7. Yes, you read right, there are 7 editions of Microsoft Windows Vista and to be honest, if you ask me what are difference between these 7 editions, I can’t answer you on the spot. I still have to read my notes below.
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