in my opinion opera is already the best browser, they dont need a hail mary. opera unite is optional, and my guess is the majority wont use it. i left mine disabled because i have no friends to share with:(
not true, just updated a media center pc with the stand alone instal yesterday. went without a hitch, except for my daughter asking where the address bar went that used to live in her taskbar.
you think "Windows 2008 is a much more important release than SP 1, but, alas, that gets no coverage on/."
i disagree, MS has a problem right now with the public perception of vista. SP1, if brought to the public correctly could turn that around. Anouncing a release of a product as gold and then holding it back while torrents spread the software of the same name but of unknown purity out to the world is not a good plan. MS needs SP1 to change the public perception of vista.
also many companies wait for service packs before begining deployment.
SP1 is very important.
yes, windows server 2008 is wonderful. But MS did not disappoint users with server 2003 like they did with vista./me hopes windows 7 is closer than it looks.
doesn't always work. my online brokerage account refuses to let me into certain parts of its site even with user agent identifying as IE.
in my opinion opera is already the best browser, they dont need a hail mary. opera unite is optional, and my guess is the majority wont use it. i left mine disabled because i have no friends to share with :(
you should work for microsoft
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if only i were a female, i'd be a lesbian for sure.
if only i were born #125
dont hold your breath http://www.microsoft.com/windows/lifecycle/servicepacks.mspx
not true, just updated a media center pc with the stand alone instal yesterday. went without a hitch, except for my daughter asking where the address bar went that used to live in her taskbar.
you think "Windows 2008 is a much more important release than SP 1, but, alas, that gets no coverage on /."
i disagree, MS has a problem right now with the public perception of vista. SP1, if brought to the public correctly could turn that around. Anouncing a release of a product as gold and then holding it back while torrents spread the software of the same name but of unknown purity out to the world is not a good plan. MS needs SP1 to change the public perception of vista.
also many companies wait for service packs before begining deployment.
SP1 is very important.
yes, windows server 2008 is wonderful. But MS did not disappoint users with server 2003 like they did with vista. /me hopes windows 7 is closer than it looks.
msdn and technet do not have access to it. your assumption is incorrect. i've lumped you in with the bad info people you give reference to.