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Microsoft shows off finger licking Vista packaging
Microsoft isn't taking any risks. It's forthcoming Windows Vista operating system won't just feature a radically redesigned user interface, even the packaging will be completely new.
The new packaging features rounded corners. Because those cornery DVD boxes are completely uninspiring, explained product manager Nick White.
"Designed to be user-friendly, the new packaging is a small, hard, plastic container that’s designed to protect the software inside for life-long use. It provides a convenient and attractive place for you to permanently store both discs and documentation."
At least they didn't rip off another Apple design.
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October 31, 2006 at 12:46 AM | Permalink
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