Microsoft Hoping for Vista in January
WebHostingGuy writes "Bill Gates said Tuesday there was an 80 percent chance the company's next-generation operating system, Vista, would be ready in January. He is also hopeful that the next version of Office will ship in December. The holdup, he says, is due to constant revisions due to beta tester feedback." From the article: "'We've got to get this absolutely right,' Gates said. 'If the feedback from the beta tests shows it is not ready for prime time, I'd be glad to delay it.' He said Microsoft was investing $8 billion to $9 billion in developing Vista and the company's next version of Office, its key cash-generator. He said the company's software partners, in developing and adapting their own products for the two launches, would invest 20 times as much as Microsoft."
Gates says 80% chance that it will be a go in January.
Mr Gates, how much do you want to bet?
I'd really like to see what kind of odds the Vegas bookmakers would give it.
"The holdup, he says, is due to constant revisions due to beta tester feedback."
Well duh, Just quit testing!
It could be worse, it could be Monday.
At this point, even Debian has a more reliable release schedule!
'Yes, firefox is indeed greater than women. Can women block pops up for you? No. Can Firefox show you naked women? Yes.'
If beta 2 was any indication, they better start from scratch again.
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While others marvel at an operating system whose primary repair
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Despite the fact that it requires an array of Crays to run already
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public void test()
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test();
}
Information wants a fueled airplane waiting at the hangar and no one gets hurt.
Considering that Vista will be once of the most complicated computer programs in computer history, designed to support more hardware and more third party programs than any other app or OS in history, I don't really think that you can call this "pitiful". I can't think of any other app or OS that comes even close to doing what they're doing. Nothing else is even *close*.
"He is also hopeful that the next version of Office will ship in December."
Oh man, now he's resorting to asking Santa...
Since Mr. Gates lives in Washington, he is unfortunately not able to respond to your wager online.
Prove it.
...which January?
How does one spend that much money writing code?
Well, OK, when you write it over and over and over again....
I am very small, utmostly microscopic.
There will 1/12 chance that Vista will be released in January, not 4/5.
You can run an application on Linux?
What does it do?
"I'm using both write now myself"
Well, you certainly seem to be using the new macbook keyboard...
-Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience-
What an amazing waste of money. Seriously, to end up with something that will actually make Microsoft software look worse, less secure, less productive and slower... I'm pretty sure I could do that for a measly billion dollars.
Thanks to eating disorders most chicks are reasonably good looking these days.
Well, that's all fine and good, as long as they get Vista running properly on my Mac.
(ducks)
If Jesus wants me it knows where to find me.
I have a little experience with Linux (RHCE) but I have to say that using it day to day for other than server purposes is like dating a crazy chick. It's a lot of fun and she let's you do stuff with her that other chicks don't, but you often wonder, "Is it worth all the hassle?"
Ignore anything I said above, I actually agree with everything you believe - mod accordingly.
Every month that goes by without Vista is another month for Linux to improve
Right, but what you're forgetting is that every month that goes by without Vista is also another month for Vista to improve.
I mean, come on, look how much it's improved already. Can you imagine how much another month -- better yet, another several months -- could further improve this already impressive product?
Dude, what are you talking about?! Vista is gonna have some sweet new DRM! We can finally quit messing around with our PCs and just let Microsoft run them for us! Think of all the time we spend on the computer that we can now spend doing... umm... other stuff? I think there's supposed to be other stuff we can do anyway... not real clear on that...
It's not enough to bash in heads, you've got to bash in minds. - Captain Hammer
Shit Bill, in my day we just called 'em bugs.
MS Vista released in January will be bundled with Duke Nukem Forever!