Download Vista User Interface Language Packs

One of the aspects correlated with the ubiquity of the is the fact that the platform is tailored to specific markets around the world. In this context, Vista features no less than 36 different languages, designed to produce an intimate experience for end users. All the editions of Vista can be set to a specific language, with the Ultimate SKU being able to switch between linguistic configurations. But in addition to the resources integrated by default in the latest client as well as those served through Update, is now making available the Vista Pack for the English version of the .

Vista Pack (LIP) [integrates with the] English versions of Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, Business and Enterprise. Many Vista LIP languages are also available for Vista Starter,” informed. “ Vista Pack (LIP) for Vista provides a partially translated version of the most widely used areas of . After installing the LIP, portions of the text in wizards, dialog boxes, menus, Help and topics, and other items in the user interface will be displayed in the LIP language. The text that is not translated will be in English. You can install more than one LIP, so each user of the can display the user interface in their desired language.”

The package made available by the Redmond company delivers for the following languages: Albanian, Bosnian – Cyrillic, Bosnian – Latin, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Kazakh, Macedonian, Serbian – Cyrillic, Tamil, Uzbek – Latin, Vietnamese and Welsh. According to , only the 32-bit English versions of Vista can integrate the Pack. Users have to bear in mind that the package is not synonymous with the feature. MUI continues to be offered exclusively to Vista Ultimate users via Update.

Vista Pack 1.0 can be downloaded from here.

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