Released more than a year ago with 6 shitty versions of the same thing.Now you say its still under progress when everything fails!
(oh and btw isnt 2008,the year of linux on the desktop,so who cares!)
The real problem now is that instead of any new ideas,Microsoft has entered entirely into cheap tricks of politics. I don't understand why they just cant make a real quality product,even though they always absorb the best talent from colleges!
I hope the organizations(and most of the world) will soon or later realize this and switch over to *nix platforms.
While Mr Gates may be starting to feel that he's loosing it,this really means good news for India.
In a country where more than 70% of the people use pirated software,ignorant of any software licenses. As an Indian,i've seen that when people buy a computer,they just pay for the hardware. It probably is too obvious for them that software (pirated windows) should come free with it!
Here only Open Source can ensure that people get it right. Rejecting OOXML is of course a big step for starters.
ODF FTW:)
If more and more copies of vista are pirated,its microsoft who wins,in its quest of making its bloatware vista more popular than xp.
But soon those people would realise what crap they have cracked!:)
Just wait for the notion ink's adam tablet. It works perfectly even in the brightest sunlight.
Just to think,a man who creates a file system to reduce internal fragmentation,his own life is fragmented now.
Released more than a year ago with 6 shitty versions of the same thing.Now you say its still under progress when everything fails! (oh and btw isnt 2008,the year of linux on the desktop,so who cares!)
The real problem now is that instead of any new ideas,Microsoft has entered entirely into cheap tricks of politics. I don't understand why they just cant make a real quality product,even though they always absorb the best talent from colleges! I hope the organizations(and most of the world) will soon or later realize this and switch over to *nix platforms.
While Mr Gates may be starting to feel that he's loosing it,this really means good news for India. In a country where more than 70% of the people use pirated software,ignorant of any software licenses. As an Indian,i've seen that when people buy a computer,they just pay for the hardware. It probably is too obvious for them that software (pirated windows) should come free with it! Here only Open Source can ensure that people get it right. Rejecting OOXML is of course a big step for starters. ODF FTW :)
If more and more copies of vista are pirated,its microsoft who wins,in its quest of making its bloatware vista more popular than xp. But soon those people would realise what crap they have cracked! :)