By Mary Jo Foley Microsoft officials decided the week of June 5 to cut another feature from Windows Vista: PC-to-PC synchronization.
Microsoft officials said they cut the feature due to quality concerns, but the functionality is still "something we plan to deliver to our customers in the future," according to a company spokeswoman.
Microsoft actually removed the PC-to-PC synchronization capability just before releasing Windows Vista Beta 2, which the company began distributing the last week of May, officials confirmed.
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