Windows Vista Support WebCast: Explore and Enjoy Windows Media Center in Windows Vista
Session Summary Wednesday, November 15, 2006 This Vista Community WebCast will help you explore and discover the fun and excitement of using Windows Media Center in Windows Vista. You will learn about the powerful multimedia and digital media experience and preview the easy to use re-designed 10 foot user interface. This WebCast will also provide a walkthrough of the primary Entertainment Experiences and showcase several of the Windows Media Center features that are new to Windows Vista. This is a Level 100 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=gp;en-us;webcastlevels&sd=gn) session presented by Barb Bowman. Barb Bowman is a Windows XP Most Valued Professional (MVP) and has been a regular contributor to the Microsoft Windows XP Expert Zone Community since the launch of Windows XP in 2001. She enjoys sharing her own experiences and insights into today’s leading edge technologies. She is a product development manager for Comcast High-Speed Internet, but her views here are strictly personal. To read Barb Bowman’s columns about Windows XP, visit the Expert Zone. Viewing the Presentation To view, click this link:
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