Vista Guidebook Back Online

A 300-page product guide can be downloaded in either Word format or the original XML Paper Specification format, which Microsoft touts as a replacement for Adobe's popular PDF.

Gregg Keizer, Contributor

May 25, 2006

1 Min Read

The 300-page guide to Windows Vista that Microsoft posted to the Web, then pulled in April is now legitimate, and can be downloaded for an early look at the operating system before the company releases Beta 2 into wide distribution.

"Windows Vista Product Guide" can be downloaded from here in either Word format or the original XPS (XML Paper Specification) format, which Microsoft touts as a replacement for Adobe's popular PDF. The latter requires an XPS viewer application to read the guide in Windows XP. (Caveat: The Word document is approximately 60MB in size.)

Although Beta 2 of Windows Vista debuted Tuesday at WinHEC, it's currently available only to IT professionals and developers with MSDN and TechNet subscriptions. The wider distribution of Vista, called Windows Vista Customer Preview Program (CPP), will be opened "in the coming weeks," according to Microsoft statements at WinHEC.

Microsoft anticipates that as many as 2 million will test drive Vista Beta 2 in the CPP.

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