Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 30th Apr 2005 08:48 UTC
Zeta Bernd Korz, yellowTAB's CEO, was over here tonight and we had a little talk about the progress of the yellowTAB business and the upcoming Zeta 1.0 (screenshots included).
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Another excuse:
by J.F. on Sat 30th Apr 2005 21:04 UTC

Another reason: supporting two different processor architectures is a pain. Vendors have to build applications for two processors. If they don't, it complicates matters for the consumer.

So they don't plan to support MMX, 3DNow, SSE, SSE2, or SSE3 then, huh? Funny, I read that they plan to have a 64bit version... 32bit, 64bit... Hey! That's two different processor architectures!

Don't bother with excuses like that when yellowTAB already gave their own - there's not enough money in it for them. Anything else is just trying to spin it to avoid looking bad.