Vista hasn't come out yet ... Microsoft has aspired to Vienna

Although Microsoft still has to do its best to launch the next version of Windows Vista operating system this year, the developer hastened its ambition of a newer version - Vienna.

Picture 1 of Vista hasn't come out yet ... Microsoft has aspired to Vienna Vienna - once once named Blackcomb - is the codename for the next version of Windows Vista operating system. So far there has not been any information about when Vienna will launch or what the new version of the operating system will have.

Microsoft has officially confirmed the name of the next OS version code after Windows Vista over the weekend but declined to give further details on Vienna's development stages.

In a recent Microsoft statement that CNet News.com acquired an operating system developer said: 'The code name Blackcomb has been changed to Vienna but we still don't have any details. about time and goals to reveal to you at this time. This may not be a big change for us simply because we only use the code names of the past cities that originated from the world famous cities in the world to draw a Great scenery - a scene that we really want to see and want to take pictures again. The name Vienna meets that requirement. '

Codenamed Whistler of Windows XP operating system is the name of a famous ski area in Canada. Blackcomb is also the name of a ski area and Longhorn - codename for Vista - comes from the name Longhorn Saloon - a place between Whistler and Blackcomb streets.

With the Vista operating system that Microsoft plans to release in the second half of this year, it has lost developers up to 5 years since Windows XP was born. Vista is promised to have better search capabilities, better new graphics mechanisms and many other advanced features.

However, some features have been removed from the Vista operating system version, which is believed to be a part of Vienna - including the new WinFS file storage mechanism. .