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  • M Michael Dunn

    Clickety[^] All shiny and plastic-y!

    --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ

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    Weiye Chen
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    Hmm... That should make a nice lunch box. :-D

    Weiye Chen Time may have changed my life, but my heart remains the same to you... Time may have changed my heart, but my love for you never change...

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    • J Jeremy Falcon

      Now if MS could only put something in that box. :-D

      Jeremy Falcon A multithreaded, OpenGL-enabled application.[^]

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      HakunaMatada
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      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

      Now if MS could only put something in that box.

      i.e. something which won't burn a hole in my pocket... ;)

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      • M Michael Dunn

        Clickety[^] All shiny and plastic-y!

        --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ

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        Monty2
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        As a coder i am very concerned soon people will demand stuff that runs on vista... than i will have to buy new expensive machines and even more expensive Vista :(


        Jesus loves you. But I'm his favorite.

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        • M Monty2

          As a coder i am very concerned soon people will demand stuff that runs on vista... than i will have to buy new expensive machines and even more expensive Vista :(


          Jesus loves you. But I'm his favorite.

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          BC3Tech
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          That's why you charge the customer for it - if they're going to demand, they need to pay.

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          • M Monty2

            As a coder i am very concerned soon people will demand stuff that runs on vista... than i will have to buy new expensive machines and even more expensive Vista :(


            Jesus loves you. But I'm his favorite.

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            Rocky Moore
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            Yes, it is not a problem, it is a blessing. Early adopters typically want all the applications that they use to be built specifically with the platform in mind. Since there is little software available that takes advantage of Vista, anyone releasing such applications should do pretty good in sales for the first year or two, until the market starts to become saturated. Opportunities such as this usually only come around about every 8-10 years. The last big change was Windows 95, it has been a few years to say the least :) Windows 2000, 2003 and XP were nice improvements (Windows 2000 being one of the biggest steps), but Vista (and specifically 64 bit for multicore), will be a big change. Microsoft is raising the bar again and after the dust settles in another 18-32 months, most people will probably be running Vista, unless someone else comes along with something really special. So, it is time to bite the bullet, obtain some decent hardware (spec is not really that high, my last upgrade was only $540) and Windows Vista. Best to focus on where the technology will be shortly rather than dwelling on legacy technology.

            Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: ASP.NET HttpException - Cannot use leading "..".. Latest Tech Blog Post: Vista - Little Things

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            • M Michael Dunn

              Clickety[^] All shiny and plastic-y!

              --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ

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              Mark Salsbery
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              Great :( With that rounded corner, I'm going to have to change my entire office decor. Well, in 2009 when I actually get around to upgrading. Mark

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              • M Michael Dunn

                Clickety[^] All shiny and plastic-y!

                --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ

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                WiseHacker
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                Same old same old. The box is worth more than the OS it distributes.

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                • R Rocky Moore

                  Yes, it is not a problem, it is a blessing. Early adopters typically want all the applications that they use to be built specifically with the platform in mind. Since there is little software available that takes advantage of Vista, anyone releasing such applications should do pretty good in sales for the first year or two, until the market starts to become saturated. Opportunities such as this usually only come around about every 8-10 years. The last big change was Windows 95, it has been a few years to say the least :) Windows 2000, 2003 and XP were nice improvements (Windows 2000 being one of the biggest steps), but Vista (and specifically 64 bit for multicore), will be a big change. Microsoft is raising the bar again and after the dust settles in another 18-32 months, most people will probably be running Vista, unless someone else comes along with something really special. So, it is time to bite the bullet, obtain some decent hardware (spec is not really that high, my last upgrade was only $540) and Windows Vista. Best to focus on where the technology will be shortly rather than dwelling on legacy technology.

                  Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: ASP.NET HttpException - Cannot use leading "..".. Latest Tech Blog Post: Vista - Little Things

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                  Monty2
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                  ...100% right :) now is the time thanks for the good advice, now where can i download an RC for vista.


                  I doubt therefore i might be :~

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                  • M Michael Dunn

                    Clickety[^] All shiny and plastic-y!

                    --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ

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                    nroussi
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                    Unreal...That blog has 64 stupid people praising what exactly???? The box??? Thank god that even since MS had to strip every feature of vista that mattered they did not strip the nice shiny box. That is worth some points... right?? spread ubuntu

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                    • M Michael Dunn

                      Clickety[^] All shiny and plastic-y!

                      --Mike-- Visual C++ MVP :cool: LINKS~! Ericahist | PimpFish | CP SearchBar v3.0 | C++ Forum FAQ

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                      StockportJambo
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                      Gah. They should put the words "Don't Panic" in large, friendly letters on the cover, and be done with it.

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                      • S StockportJambo

                        Gah. They should put the words "Don't Panic" in large, friendly letters on the cover, and be done with it.

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                        WiseHacker
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                        Somehow, I doubt that will work.

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                        • N nroussi

                          Unreal...That blog has 64 stupid people praising what exactly???? The box??? Thank god that even since MS had to strip every feature of vista that mattered they did not strip the nice shiny box. That is worth some points... right?? spread ubuntu

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                          WiseHacker
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                          They only had to strip it down for the European release because of claims by the EU. I'm glad I'm not their. While I'd still replace Windows Firewall with ZoneAlarm Security Suite, I'd much rather have a firewall in the OS to tie me over. The removal of the firewall, even though it's minimal, is dangerous.

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