Or is it the other way around?

May 5, 2007 13:52 GMT  ·  By

Have the advanced introduced by Microsoft with the availability of Windows vista at the desktop level of the operating system sufficient for Windows users to stir clear of the Mountain View company's offerings? It all comes down to the end-user and to the functionality details that Google Desktop adds to Windows Vista.

If you have ever considered downloading Google Desktop and want to know in advance what you are going to get, or if you simply want a comparison between the default Vista's and Google's desktop solutions then you should access the Google Desktop vs. Windows Vista Desktop.

You will be able to find out what Microsoft's and Google's business strategies are, behind the desktop face off, read about a comparison of designs but also read an insight on the Sidebars and the Search capabilities. In the end you will be able to see that both solutions have strong and weak points that you can exploit in order to take control over your desktop. But do not let the "vs." dictate your opinion of the basic Windows Vista desktop in comparison with the Google desktop.

The bottom line is that you cannot talk about an absolute exclusion. Quite the opposite, you will be able to use both in tandem, as they can peacefully coexist on your machine and deliver optimal results while improving your workflow. The final conclusion belongs to you and it would be best to simply test drive all possible variants and come up with the result that best satisfies your desktop needs.