In part three of our series on Vista PCWorld.com Editor Bud McLeod hosts a PC World Editors' Roundtable discussion on what Microsoft can do to improve Vista. On the Panel: PCW Editor-in-Chief Harry McCracken, Executive Editor Ed Albro, Senior Editor Denny Arar and Senior Editor Eric Dahl.
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