Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 26th Jan 2007 21:37 UTC
Windows A coalition of rivals charged on Friday that Microsoft's new Vista operating system coming out next week will perpetuate practices found illegal in the European Union nearly three years ago. The group, which includes IBM, Nokia, Sun Microsystems, Adobe, Oracle and Red Hat, said its complaints made last year are yet to be addressed just days before Vista is due for release.
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RE: This is getting old, EU...
by dylansmrjones on Sat 27th Jan 2007 01:07 UTC in reply to "This is getting old, EU..."
dylansmrjones
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2005-10-02

Of course nobody bought it. Nobody is advertising for XP N. Do you honestly think Average Joe will buy a product he doesn't even know about?

If I could get a version of Win2K3 _without_ Media Player, I'd use it. But since it's unavailable on MSDN AA (the same goes for XP N), I'll just keep using the version with Media Player (aka GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE) installed ;)

I know you're fond of being a MS-apologist, but at least you could use your own mind.

. o O ( Average Joe buying a product he doesn't even know exist... come on Tomcat! You can do much better )

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