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What does it mean to be "Certified for Windows Vista"

As you've certainly heard by now, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 is "Certified for Windows Vista". But you might be wondering what this means. In a nutshell, it's a certification process that Microsoft offers to make sure that a product, software or hardware, works perfectly well on their latest operating system. The process included an independent testing making sure that CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 works well with the new security layers introduced with Vista, the User Access Control feature, and many other things.

Yesterday, Ben Reed from Microsoft posted a video on his blog about what it means to be Certified for Windows Vista from a software perspective, and he talked about CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 in particular. Here is the video:


Video: Certified for Windows Vista Software Demo

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Posted Sat, Jun 23 2007 10:46 by Gerard Metrailler
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