Our so-called hot copies haven’t arrived from Microsoft Press yet, and the trucks are apparently still circling around Amazon’s warehouse waiting for a loading dock to open.
Our author copies have arrived, and Amazon is now shipping preordered copies. The first shipment to Amazon sold out immediately, so if you place an order via Amazon now you’ll have to wait until they get their next order in.Â
Some brick-and-mortar shops have books in stock, or so we’re told.
If you’ve got your copy, post a comment here and tell us where you got it!
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I’ve had my copy for a week. Yet another reason why buy.com is better then amazon.
I have got my copy from Amazon delivered to Barcelona – Spain. And as always, Ouau!! what a book you wrote, is the most useful Windows book money can buy.
Got mine last week. Read most of it. Nice reference for the casual user but is there any plans for an edition that really gets under the hood and covers known issues for us out in the field?
Got mine yesterday from Books-a-million.
I just returned home from a Borders in the Chicago suburbs with a copy of Windows Vista IO. Hooray! ~ trish
I bought mine at Barnes and Nobles
Got mine yesterday (Feb 26) from Amazon
I’m sorry if here is not the appropriate place to ask this. If I found a mistake in the book, how do I notify it?
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I got mine at the local Borders here in California the other day. It was the only copy on the shelf.
I’ve also had my copy for a week. Purchased at local Borders. Only 1 copy on shelf and only Vista book that caught my attention so it’s gotta be good!
Sorry for the delay, everyone. Apparently the spam filters here decided to hold up all comments but didn’t alert me! I’ve released all held comments and am fixing the site so that comments get posted right away.
Mikechinea, yes, we are currently planning a completely updated Deluxe Edition, with 300 extra pages, for release in early 2008, approximately a year after the original retail released. We’ll keep you posted.
i do not discount the quality and depth of the BOOK , however , the CD (which s/b an easy flow to subjects as needed) is so tangled with “bundles” of 3rd party content as to make it nearly useless. now i do not begrudge anyone a living , however , i feel that the only content on a CD purchased with ANY book should be the content of that volume and as easy to navigate as the index.
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