Vista Ultimate Extra’s - Still Waiting
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Back on July 3rd, 2007, I did an article in which Microsoft stated that more Vista Ultimate extras were on the way. In the announcement it was stated that:
When we launched Windows Vista in January 2007, we identified Windows Ultimate Extras as a unique series of add-ons that would be available to Windows Vista Ultimate customers. To date, we have released four sets of Extras - Windows Hold’Em, 16 Language Packs for the Windows multi-language user interface, Secure Online Key Backup, and Windows BitLocker Drive Preparation Tool. We want to let our Windows Vista Ultimate customers know that we are actively working to deliver the remaining Extras that we identified in January. Our goal is to provide the highest-quality, most secure and reliable offerings, and as a result we are continuing our work on these offerings. We apologize for taking so long to provide a status update to customers.
We intend to ship Windows DreamScene and the remaining 20 Language Packs by the end of the summer. We will not ship the last two Extras showcased in January (Windows DreamScene and the remaining 20 Language Packs) until they meet the high quality bar required by our enthusiastic customers — and we believe that we can achieve that bar by the end of this summer.
We also intend to deliver additional Extras in the future. In addition to Windows DreamScene and the remaining Language Packs, we plan to ship a collection of additional Windows Ultimate Extras over the next couple years that we are confident will delight our passionate Windows Vista Ultimate customers. We cannot identify dates or provide details at this time — but once we ship Windows DreamScene and the remaining Language Packs, we will provide more information about the next Extras.
Barry Goffe
Director, Windows Vista Ultimate
Microsoft Corporation
Quick question? Do you think Microsoft lied about Vista Ultimate extra’s? Are Ultimate users starting to feel like mushrooms - kept in the dark and fed crap?
Comments welcome.

3 Comments
Bart
August 11th, 2008
at 1:12pm
Yeah, it’s a load. I feel a little cheated.
Jim
September 18th, 2008
at 2:15pm
Absolutely. The extras which they provided were simplistic at best and do not rise any where near the hype Microsoft made over the Extras.
Bottom line, do not buy Ultimate for the extras, but it for the additional functionality. More likely than not, Vista Home Premium will meet your needs and avoid the expense of Vista Ultimate.
Robert Oosterbeek
April 7th, 2009
at 2:50pm
Hmm… still waiting for some new extrra’s…
I got the Dutch version by the way.