Microsoft apologizes for silence on Windows Vista Ultimate add-ons
Microsoft has apologized for its silence on delivering all the add-ons promised in January to people who bought Windows Vista Ultimate, the premium version of the operating system.
To date, Microsoft has delivered four sets of "Extras," Windows Hold'EM, 16 Language Packs for the Windows multi-language user interface, Secure Online Key Backup, and the Windows BitLocker Drive Preparation Tool. Missing are an expected full range of Windows DreamScenes, which are full-motion video desktop wallpapers; and the remaining 20 Language Packs. (An initial Dreamscene content pack was released earlier this year and is available here.)
Barry Goffe, director of Windows Vista Ultimate, said Thursday on his group's blog that work was continuing on the remaining offerings, which would be available by the end of the summer.