Linked by snydeq on Wed 11th Mar 2009 10:24 UTC
Windows For the past several months, Microsoft has engaged in an extended public mea culpa about Vista, holding a series of press interviews to explain how the company's Vista mistakes changed the development process of Windows 7, InfoWorld reports. Chief among these changes was to 'define a feature set early on' and only share that feature set with partners and customers when the company is confident they will be incorporated into the final OS. And to solve PC-compatibility issues, Microsoft has said all versions of Windows 7 will run even on low-cost netbooks. Moreover, Microsoft reiterated that the beta of Windows 7 that is now available is already feature-complete, although its final release to business customers isn't expected until November.
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RE[2]: Jeez
by Ressev on Wed 11th Mar 2009 17:58 UTC in reply to "RE: Jeez"
Ressev
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2005-07-18

Oh... I was safe from XP and didn't pay heed to it until SP2 was released. Win2K was my prefered flavor of Windows and still is in many ways.

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