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Member since July 25, 2004

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    Plan Net

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    France (European Territory)

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  1. Review - Folio First

    Beta 3 (Apr 25, 2005)

    Sounds interesting. Not freeware though.

  2. Review - Microsoft IntelliPoint (32-bit)

    5.2 (Aug 12, 2004)

    Gloria in Excelsis Deo! What was missing in 5.0 (assign any keystroke to any button) is back. Now I can have the delete key right under my thumb again. That's a definitive must for me, especially when editing text.

    Intellitype and Intellipoint (both got updated to 5.2 by the way) are working like a charm here, with my wireless optical desktop elite.

  3. Comment - Literature 2.0: Collaborative book authoring goes beta on WEbook

    5.2 (Apr 10, 2008 - 2:27 AM)

    Mob rules, mob writes. This "modern" herd mentality on the part of some of our fellow earthlings is quite disturbing... and terribly retrograde.

  4. Comment - UN agency: Submarine data pipeline cuts may be sabotage

    5.2 (Feb 19, 2008 - 5:15 PM)

    Right on! And I've seen the Black Helicopters too, O brother! And then, my dog was abducted by the CIA, and sent to Gitmo.

    No one believed me either!

  5. Comment - Google Nabs Another MS Employee

    5.2 (Jul 1, 2006 - 4:52 PM)

    Hmm... So *if*, as I read in another recent thread, "Google innovates and Microsoft follows", how come Google 'nabs' high profile MS employees ("valuable assets" heh?) and not the other way round?

  6. Comment - Microsoft Buys Photo Organizer Tool

    5.2 (Jun 29, 2006 - 4:02 AM)

    Sure thing.

    I just saw Elvis in a black helicopter. Honest.

  7. Comment - Microsoft Buys Photo Organizer Tool

    5.2 (Jun 28, 2006 - 4:02 PM)

    You course not, simply because they're not a monopoly and never were. All claims related to that situation (and its alleged effects on competition, price, innovation and quality) are simply nonsense.

    For those looking to go beyond simplistic "M$ is evil" I suggest a good - and quite definitive - read on that question: "Winners, losers and Microsoft", by Stan J. Liebowitz and Stephen E. Margolis