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![]() Looks just like Windows XP, just a bit more *bling *bling*
And the only good thing they could do to IE would be removing it. |
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![]() I heard rumours that Windows Vista will not support Direct X 9, so if you want to play a game that requiers Direct X 9 or other application you will need an emulator because Windows Vista supports ONLY Direct X 10.
Personnaly Windows Vista sucks,a friend of mine said once that all look exactly like Windows 95, a taskbar down on the screen, the aspect of the window is similar, and other few things that sadly remained unchanged since Windows 95, the only thing changed is the visual aspect and other stuff so the system can work better. Anyway I use Win 98 and I think is the best of all. |
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Linux is free to use and install, runs dosbox just fine; although, my being shackled to a 28.8 connection means that i cannot easily get all of the libraries to run dosbox on the linux side of my dual boot system, so I play my old games with Win98SE (the software and license came with the computer and my wife and I were only just starting our linux migration). The only thing that I actually need Win98 for is running my archiving software. After two too many hard drive failures, I spent the money for a professional disk imaging suite, and it works with linux disk partitions, too. Besides, Bill Gates likes it if you pirate his software. It means that you will not try anything else, and that you are more likely to buy his software when circumstances prevent you from just pirating. |
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Microsoft would rather eat its own children. If Microsoft unbundled IE from the OS, few people would use IE and demands for standards compliant web browsing would force Microsoft to take out all of the proprietary HTML extensions. The fallout from this is that if few people are using IE as their web browser, there is little reason to use Microsoft server software, a market that MS has enough trouble with, despite the fact that many intel based servers are shipped with a MS server package, as most have their disk re-imaged with Apache running on linux. There are also legal troubles with unbundling IE. One of the MS claims in the US DOJ anti-trust suit was that they could not unbundle IE from the OS. The successors-in-interest to the original Netscape group could sue MS for restraint of trade with a reasonable expectation of being offered hundreds of millions of dollars to drop the claim before going to trial (Microsoft hates to lose court cases, but engages in such egregious business practices, that it cannot win [Just look at their giving Linspire, called Lindows at the time, $20 million to let MS drop the trademark infringement case]). Finally, MS needs to have tightly integrated networking software so that their DRM software will work. I find it hard to imagine that independant browser providers will program in hooks to let MS verify that you have licenses for all of the software installed on your machine. You might dismiss me as paranoid but MS software will already do auto-updates. Without the ability to ensure no unauthorised copying, the Windows Media Format may lose its preeminence and force the Windows Media Player to handle multiple formats. Microsoft would rather die than open up its standards to competition and they may just get their wish. |
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There are also legal troubles with unbundling IE. One of the MS claims in the US DOJ anti-trust suit was that they could not unbundle IE from the OS. The successors-in-interest to the original Netscape group could sue MS for restraint of trade with a reasonable expectation of being offered hundreds of millions of dollars to drop the claim before going to trial (Microsoft hates to lose court cases, but engages in such egregious business practices, that it cannot win [Just look at their giving Linspire, called Lindows at the time, $20 million to let MS drop the trademark infringement case]). Finally, MS needs to have tightly integrated networking software so that their DRM software will work. I find it hard to imagine that independant browser providers will program in hooks to let MS verify that you have licenses for all of the software installed on your machine. You might dismiss me as paranoid but MS software will already do auto-updates. Without the ability to ensure no unauthorised copying, the Windows Media Format may lose its preeminence and force the Windows Media Player to handle multiple formats. Microsoft would rather die than open up its standards to competition and they may just get their wish. [/b][/quote] You did not really take my rant serious, did you? I mean, of course I know Microsoft would never take out IE. Why should they anyway? (Besides the reasons you gave.) I just tried to say "IE sucks, the only improvement would removement" But actually, after seeing how much IE actually sucks, and seeing how much they changed it for IE7, I guess they're taking one big step to Firefox/Opera. |
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![]() uerf....the new iexplore wants to take a challenge with firefox hehe OMG
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![]() Hmmmmm, Opera and Safari have tabbed browsing, I see. Those greedy bastards must have ripped off Firefox too.
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