No, MSN Messenger and other apps use the Microsoft html rendering control. And Thunderbird damn well does use the Mozilla project html rendering engine, because obviously it's wholly Gecko-based.
I know a business who are still storing their important data on Bernoulli disks, connected to 486s.. larger disk size than 10mb though, I think some of them are 90mb?
Even Nullsoft admit that Winamp 3 pretty much sucks, which is why WA3 features are being backported to the new WA2 releases, and why Winamp "5" will be based on Winamp 2.x.
Recent versions of Windows use a rewritten TCP/IP stack, so even if they did use the BSD stack for Win95/NT4/etc (which they almost definitely did, based on its behaviour), they aren't using it any more.
No, MSN Messenger and other apps use the Microsoft html rendering control. And Thunderbird damn well does use the Mozilla project html rendering engine, because obviously it's wholly Gecko-based.
So, where's Microsoft's openly available specification for WMA?
I know a business who are still storing their important data on Bernoulli disks, connected to 486s .. larger disk size than 10mb though, I think some of them are 90mb?
Even Nullsoft admit that Winamp 3 pretty much sucks, which is why WA3 features are being backported to the new WA2 releases, and why Winamp "5" will be based on Winamp 2.x.
That GeForce4 MX400 is less powerful than the graphics chip the Xbox has in terms of featureset and raw rendering speed, by the way.
And doesn't the Xbox support 5.1 channel audio? I might be wrong...
A program like .. Quicktime! Open Quicktime, open your 'protected' AAC file, go to export, save it as aiff.
http://gator.com/debian/ gives you .. a Debian mirror you can access fine from the outside. :)
Recent versions of Windows use a rewritten TCP/IP stack, so even if they did use the BSD stack for Win95/NT4/etc (which they almost definitely did, based on its behaviour), they aren't using it any more.