Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Feb 2007 21:58 UTC
Windows Roughly two months after the initial launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft software development leader Ben Fathi said his company is pleased with the security, performance and feedback it has received regarding its newest operating system. Seated in a quiet briefing room removed from the pressing mass of humanity coursing through ongoing RSA Conference 2007, Fathi, corporate vice president of development of Microsoft's Windows Core Operating System Division, appears at ease, and even happy discussing the topic of Vista security. The Onion has its own take, while CNet also has some things to say.
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RE[10]: The Onion
by archiesteel on Thu 8th Feb 2007 21:36 UTC in reply to "RE[9]: The Onion"
archiesteel
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And no, given that, again, the distributors have done nothing to entice Adobe to produce a version

What? That doesn't make any sense...why would a distributor have to "entice" Adobe to release a Linux version of CS2? Either Adobe wants to sell CS2 for Linux, or it doesn't...distributors have nothing to do with it.

I sure as heck not going to plaster myself up as the unofficial PR spokes person for "we want Adobe applications for Linux" coalition.

Again, with that kind of attitude, I'm not surprised the Gimp people told you off.

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