Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Nov 2006 23:13 UTC
Windows "A comprehensive feature-by-feature guide to Windows Vista. With contributions from people who actually worked on the product, this is the definitive resource to learn about Windows Vista. The Windows Vista Product Guide is available in the new Microsoft Word 2007 or the new XPS format."
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RE[6]: XPS
by DrillSgt on Thu 30th Nov 2006 19:34 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: XPS"
DrillSgt
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2005-12-02

"The only one claiming Adobe demanded "Save to PDF" removed is an unidentified source within Microsoft claiming the Adobe CEO sent a letter. Adobe have been deliberately closelipped about this, adding to the confusion.

But fact is, there's no evidence for such claims - just a lot of rumours, which everybody seems to brew on."


Actually no. I am looking for the link again. It was presented to the EU that MS would be abusing it's monopoly again by including PDF, so rather then get another fine they decided to pull it out at Adobe's request. This was presented about the same time McAfee and Symantec screamed murder that there virus would no longer work since they could not access the kernel. (Okay..just a bit of sarcasm at the end but I think you will know what I meant)

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