If you've seen any Windows Vista demos over the past year, you've probably seen Microsoft show off a handful of Vista-customized applications, like The New York Times Reader, North Face's kiosk application, and iBloks' multimedia-sharing wares.
But where are the rest of the Vista killer apps — the ones that will convince users that they need Vista sooner rather than later?
Sure, there's Office 2007, which will work "better together" with Vista than it will on Windows XP. But are there other Vista-exploitive apps in the pipeline — ones which take advantage of Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation, the Vista Sidebar and Sideshow and other new Vista features?
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