Windows XP SP2 Beta Reviewed
worm eater writes "Ars Technica has a characteristically thorough review of Windows XP Service Pack 2 Beta, with plenty of screen shots. In a nutshell, it's all about security fixes, including a seriously beefed up firewall. The final release is expected this summer." The review concludes: "Overall, Microsoft has made a step in the right direction with this service pack. The increased focus on security will be good not only for the average user who does not spend much time thinking about security her system, but also for 'power users' and those who work supporting end users."
Or a mirror of the service pack here
Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
If linux for desktops wasn't gaining market share as fast as it is now, I doubt we would have seen this service pack this soon and this full of security updates.
Exactly how much market share is it gaining, and how fast? Or are you talking about the niche corporate workstation market, where all they're doing is replacing SGI and UNIX boxes?
Let's be fair here--KDE and GNOME do not compete as cohesive, stable desktop environments. I'm not talking stability as in crashing (though I have yet to see 2000/XP do such), but stability in the usability arena. I can't even cut-and-paste two-thirds of the time, and everything is so incredibly ugly and hard to read.
"Sufferin' succotash."