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Member since January 27, 2001

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    Justin Seifert

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  1. Review - Direct Connect for Windows

    1.0 Preview Build 9 (Oct 2, 2001)

    If you are using winxp professional disable the firewall so you can connect to others.. dont ditch this product because your firewall is blocking it.
    "THINK"
    Anyway... I have had issues running this software on XP when I try to play Divx movies or play audio files while I am connected to a hub.

  2. Comment - Pocket PC 2002 Makes First Appearance

    1.0 Preview Build 9 (Sep 6, 2001 - 8:09 PM)

    Notebook huh?
    Personaly I can not wait untill PocketPC 2002 can run run C# applets...

  3. Comment - Hotmail Flaw Raises Questions Over XP Security

    1.0 Preview Build 9 (Aug 22, 2001 - 9:29 PM)

    Everywhere I go I hear that an OS has no real viruses or threats....
    Take Linux for instance... they are immune to many viruses that become very wide spread and they dont worry about them. This is because Linux is not one of the major targets of the virus generator.
    If linux held 75% of all the OS market... Viruses would pop up left and right for the OS because more damage would be done.

  4. Comment - Hotmail Flaw Raises Questions Over XP Security

    1.0 Preview Build 9 (Aug 22, 2001 - 12:03 AM)

    If you read on some OTHER news sites... the hotmail flaw was FIXED

  5. Comment - Hotmail Flaw Raises Questions Over XP Security

    1.0 Preview Build 9 (Aug 21, 2001 - 7:31 AM)

    Expect this "flaw" to be resolved in the near future. You allready see MS working on the hotmail/msn email service... this security issue will also be fixed in the move to .net

  6. Comment - Microsoft Stay Denied

    1.0 Preview Build 9 (Aug 21, 2001 - 7:26 AM)

    Well Mozilla and Netscape are closely related.... Netscape is teaming up weith Mozilla to make Netscape 6.1

    I would, personaly, ---- and moan if Netscape, Mozilla, Opera, and Netscape 6.1 were included in the OS. What I hate is 3rd party bloatware.
    Internet Explorer nicely intergrates with windows and therefore makes it more stable.. Netscape/Opera on the other hand are not as stable.
    If ANY form of netscape was included you would see AIM clients installed allongside them, then it moves on to the AOL clients. It is a pattern... Fist Netscape which installes AIM then if the AIM client is installed why not the AOL client then Real Player.