I have what is called Vista Home Basic, which just happened to be on the computer that I bought. I haven’t had it for very long, but it seems OK. It seems like any other Windows system to me. I’m somewhat unsophisticated in my computer knowledge, and my needs are pretty simple, but I have been able to do what I want to do with it so far.
The Windows Mail that comes with it, though, might be another matter. It worked fine at first, but now, when I open it, I often get a “Windows Mail is unable to run” message; then it does a little scan and eventually works. Hmm, that’s not encouraging. I will probably end up getting Eudora, which is what I had on my old computer and always worked fine.
I do have to say, though, that I am not entirely pleased with Word 2007 (not the main subject here, but I thought I would mention it anyway). It does what it’s supposed to do, but I don’t find it as intuitive as the earlier versions. I find the multiple menu array cluttered and confusing, and it’s not always easy to accomplish things with keystrokes instead of the mouse, which I prefer. One pleasant surprise was that I was able to install programs and macros that I made on older machines (dating back to 1993), and they actually work, so that’s a good thing, but, apparently, some aftermarket applications (eg, specialized dictionaries and spellchecking software) won’t run on it yet, which is not a good thing.