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Microsoft has launched UltimatePC.com, a new website where people can go to learn about the best PCs available and the great things that people do with them. UltimatePC.com also provides Windows Vista Ultimate customers with special offers called Ultimate Exclusives which deliver added value. These offers provide unique products and services at special discounts exclusively for Windows Vista Ultimate customers. Stardock is among those partners selected to participate in the initial launch.

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To check out the full deal, hit the link below

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on Mar 05, 2008
To check out the full deal, hit the link below
The link is now above.  (But I think it should be put below too). 
Now off to read how Stardock is selling out to the man like all evil corporations do. 
on Mar 05, 2008
Huh . . i wonder if the site isn't live or is detecting that I am a Vista Business user . . because when I click on that link I get directed to http://www.microsoft.com/en/us/default.aspx

In any case . . congrats to Stardock for getting selected and congrats to teh Ultimate owners who are getting a little more love for their money.
on Mar 05, 2008
The link is below on the site still, just not the forums.
on Mar 05, 2008
It would be nice if Microsoft started doing something for Ultimate users. I mean those language packs were of huge benefit to everyone weren't they? With Stardock making dreams available to all Vista users Ultimate is just a huge expense for running Remote Desktop on top of Home Premium! I'm glad I cut a deal and only had to shell out for an OEM copy.
on Mar 05, 2008
Man...seems as though Micro$oft is bleeding you Vista guys dry.
on Mar 05, 2008
this dosent suprise me in the least........stardock ROCKS..........  
on Mar 05, 2008
Well, I guess I don't know how to take this announcement.

Just a couple of days ago someone here was saying in very few words how difficult programing for Vista is.   

Is this more Bad Good news, or more Good Bad news?   

Don't try and figure it out I just confused myself.   
on Mar 05, 2008
Just a couple of days ago someone here was saying in very few words how difficult programing for Vista is.
Considering someone in MS development claimed it took a day to compile every new release + they had to move additional staff to work on getting SP1 out because the original release was so bad I can understand this