In a word, yes. Vista 64 does work fine. You really wouldn't know that you weren't running the 32bit version and the only time you have to care is when you are looking to install drivers. All 32bit apps work properly, at least in my experience. Most of the compatibility issues I've had are Vista versus XP related rather than 64bit versus 32bit related. If an app works okay on Vista it will work fine on the 64-bit version. Just make sure that there are drivers for your hardware components.
Totally agreed!
PDF is an amazing tool for print designers. It is really the only feasible way to send stuff to printers without too much worry (other than the fact that all printers are twits!;-) about the final result. A godsend, actually.
To imply that software written that is eventually sold is not written for "love" is ridiculous! There are a large number of comercial developer that are only commercial developers *because* they love to write software (I am one)! Making a living in the real world doing what you love to do is just using your noodle..
I am of the opinion that open source software will continue to become mainstream as its pieces become replacements or better. I use Firefox and Thunderbird on my WindowsXP development box because they are better! Not because they are free..
No, perhaps not, but one of my favorite Art History professors used to tell stories about how, when George Braque and Picasso painted together in Paris that they would take each others canvases and hide them when *they* thought the other's painting was done! The other would protest, but that's what friends are for, I guess.
In a word, yes. Vista 64 does work fine. You really wouldn't know that you weren't running the 32bit version and the only time you have to care is when you are looking to install drivers. All 32bit apps work properly, at least in my experience. Most of the compatibility issues I've had are Vista versus XP related rather than 64bit versus 32bit related. If an app works okay on Vista it will work fine on the 64-bit version. Just make sure that there are drivers for your hardware components.
Exactly. The problem is that desiring to be free from desire is desire in a new form. Better to figure out *who* wants to be desireless.
IIRC, Lua is the scripting language used for World of Warcraft user interface modifications. A decent practical reason, at least!
Perhaps they should be allowed to try an insanity offense? At least that would be new and exciting!
Totally agreed! PDF is an amazing tool for print designers. It is really the only feasible way to send stuff to printers without too much worry (other than the fact that all printers are twits! ;-) about the final result. A godsend, actually.
To imply that software written that is eventually sold is not written for "love" is ridiculous! There are a large number of comercial developer that are only commercial developers *because* they love to write software (I am one)! Making a living in the real world doing what you love to do is just using your noodle.. I am of the opinion that open source software will continue to become mainstream as its pieces become replacements or better. I use Firefox and Thunderbird on my WindowsXP development box because they are better! Not because they are free..
Maybe the prize should be a free copy of the GIMP!!??
No, perhaps not, but one of my favorite Art History professors used to tell stories about how, when George Braque and Picasso painted together in Paris that they would take each others canvases and hide them when *they* thought the other's painting was done! The other would protest, but that's what friends are for, I guess.
Do you think Randy Weaver had Kazaa installed?s up Add/Remove Programs......very slowly...*
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