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From: George Orwell on 11 Jul 2010 23:13 there were 4 for 2000 and 6 for NT Is My Crow Soft trying to herd us into Windoze 7? (I still use an old PC with 2000 for some things, like a TV tuner what does not go in Vista/7) Il mittente di questo messaggio|The sender address of this non corrisponde ad un utente |message is not related to a real reale ma all'indirizzo fittizio|person but to a fake address of an di un sistema anonimizzatore |anonymous system Per maggiori informazioni |For more info https://www.mixmaster.it
From: roach on 12 Jul 2010 05:10 "George Orwell" <nobody(a)mixmaster.it> wrote in message news:9a614db4ab865bad8e733eae6c5e6da7(a)mixmaster.it... > there were 4 for 2000 and 6 for NT > Is My Crow Soft trying to herd us into Windoze 7? > (I still use an old PC with 2000 for some things, > like a TV tuner what does not go in Vista/7) No > > Il mittente di questo messaggio|The sender address of this > non corrisponde ad un utente |message is not related to a real > reale ma all'indirizzo fittizio|person but to a fake address of an > di un sistema anonimizzatore |anonymous system > Per maggiori informazioni |For more info > https://www.mixmaster.it >
From: Lars Uffmann on 12 Jul 2010 05:53 George Orwell wrote: > there were 4 for 2000 and 6 for NT > Is My Crow Soft trying to herd us into Windoze 7? My recommendation: Switch to Linux before you try Win7 :) I personally use Debian Lenny (and now Squeeze), and there's hardly any Windows software that I miss, or that won't run at least on wine... Win7 is not bad (as in Vista-bad), but the usability of newer Microsoft Products (namely Vista, Win7 and Microsoft Office 2007 and newer) has taken a turn for the worse: In an attempt to sell something "new", they changed what could not be improved much anymore... Moving menus and options around so much that you have to re-learn finding all of them (Removing the drop-down menus from Office was a stroke of insanity) is inacceptable and will cost businessses tons of money. Best Regards, Lars
From: relic on 12 Jul 2010 12:16 "George Orwell" <nobody(a)mixmaster.it> wrote in message news:9a614db4ab865bad8e733eae6c5e6da7(a)mixmaster.it... > there were 4 for 2000 and 6 for NT > Is My Crow Soft trying to herd us into Windoze 7? > (I still use an old PC with 2000 for some things, > like a TV tuner what does not go in Vista/7) > > Il mittente di questo messaggio|The sender address of this > non corrisponde ad un utente |message is not related to a real > reale ma all'indirizzo fittizio|person but to a fake address of an > di un sistema anonimizzatore |anonymous system > Per maggiori informazioni |For more info > https://www.mixmaster.it > All of the updates since SP3 are SP4. Do you need something more?
From: Mark Opolo on 12 Jul 2010 12:42
"Lars Uffmann" <aral(a)nurfuerspam.de> wrote in message news:8a06tfF17lU1(a)mid.dfncis.de... > George Orwell wrote: >> there were 4 for 2000 and 6 for NT >> Is My Crow Soft trying to herd us into Windoze 7? > > My recommendation: Switch to Linux before you try Win7 :) I personally use > Debian Lenny (and now Squeeze), and there's hardly any Windows software > that I miss, or that won't run at least on wine... > > Win7 is not bad (as in Vista-bad), but the usability of newer Microsoft > Products (namely Vista, Win7 and Microsoft Office 2007 and newer) has > taken a turn for the worse: In an attempt to sell something "new", they > changed what could not be improved much anymore... Moving menus and > options around so much that you have to re-learn finding all of them > (Removing the drop-down menus from Office was a stroke of insanity) is > inacceptable and will cost businessses tons of money. > > Best Regards, > > Lars yes, but what you do run is not compatible with anyone running windows........... |