Because it was only available as a binary! As an OS X user, I will be thrilled to ditch the old versions of Outlook that run in the "classic" environment. Of course, as far as I know, Linux users shouldn't have been affected by this. When I used to run Linux, I used Crossover Office to get M$ Office running, and IIRC Exchange worked just fine.
Ed
I haven't seen this in the discussions anywhere, but if you actually RTFA (okay I know that excludes most of us), it uses the ClearPlay technology to identify the sexually-explicit parts of the movie to cut out. But couldn't a creative geek modify the thing so that it plays *only* the sexually explicit parts? Then you dont have to watch all of Basic Instict just to see Sharon Stone naked a few times. IMHO, this would be a good thing.
Because it was only available as a binary! As an OS X user, I will be thrilled to ditch the old versions of Outlook that run in the "classic" environment. Of course, as far as I know, Linux users shouldn't have been affected by this. When I used to run Linux, I used Crossover Office to get M$ Office running, and IIRC Exchange worked just fine. Ed
I haven't seen this in the discussions anywhere, but if you actually RTFA (okay I know that excludes most of us), it uses the ClearPlay technology to identify the sexually-explicit parts of the movie to cut out. But couldn't a creative geek modify the thing so that it plays *only* the sexually explicit parts? Then you dont have to watch all of Basic Instict just to see Sharon Stone naked a few times. IMHO, this would be a good thing.