So, what does it mean to be certified for Windows Vista? How does a person know if a software they wish to install is compatible with Windows Vista? Ben Reed, a Manager in the Windows Vista Team, recorded a video to answer those questions and to illustrate the simplicity of installing software that is Certified for Windows Vista.
There are four key areas where certified applications shine. They include: security, reliability, performance and compatibility.
- Security -- The applications meet privacy standards set forth by the Anti-Spyware Coalition. They are fully tested to ensure they do not contain any spyware or malware. The applications fully integrate with Windows Vista User Account Control (UAC), meaning the applications no longer need admin rights to run.
- Performance -- Certified applications integrate with Windows error reports, making trouble-shooting the software, and improving the long-term user experience with the software.
- Reliability -- The software supports the MSI package for installing reliably and cleanly, reducing the necessity for unnecessary reboots.
- Compatibility -- The software must past tests for compatibility with both Windows Vista 32 and 64 bit.
Watch the video as Ben demonstrates the simplicity of installing a software certified for Windows Vista.
References:
- Certified for Windows Vista Software Demo Video
- Applications that have earned the "Certified for Windows Vista" logo or the "Works with Windows Vista" logo
- Look for the Logo. Experience the Difference.
- Certified for Windows Vista Devices and Software
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