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Continuing with our Vista Month theme, we recently came across the excellent [Vista for Beginners][1] website, which is chock full of advice, tutorials, tips and tricks for those migrating to Windows Vista.
Much of the content on Vista for Beginners is aimed at XP users, but even those migrating from older systems and those who are brand new to the world of Windows will find some time and frustration saving gems in here.
Right now Vista for Beginners doesn't have a huge amount of content, but you can expect that will change as more people adopt Vista and start looking for help. Especially useful for those familar with past version of Windows is the "[Where to find...][2]" section of Vista for Beginners, which so far has tutorials for restoring the Shut Down and Log Off buttons as well as the good old "Run" button.
If you're having trouble adjusting to the Vista way of thinking, or if you're thinking about upgrading, but are worried about having to learn a new workflow, Vista for Beginners can help ease the transition.
[1]: http://www.vista4beginners.com/ "Windows Vista For Beginners"
[2]: http://www.vista4beginners.com/where-to-find "Windows Vista For Beginners: Where to find"
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