Microsoft to roll out RTM version of Windows Vista this month - sources
Microsoft is expected to roll out the RTM (released to manufacturing) version of its upcoming Windows Vista operating system this month, before to officially launch the product to business customers in November, according to sources at Taiwan-based system makers.
Last week’s release of Windows Vista Release Candidate 2 (RC2), or the build number 5744, has reduced the number of bugs from 2479, which were found in the RC1 build number 5728 version, to 1450, the sources noted.
More here at DigiTimes.
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