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    david g

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  1. Review - Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows Vista/2008 (x64)

    8.0 Beta 1 (Sep 19, 2008)

    Its looking good so far!

    Havent had any problems with it so far with the Beta 2.

  2. Review - Microsoft Zune (x86)

    2.5 (May 6, 2008)

    Running nice and smooth as usual. Havent had any issues with it.

    ECHOHEAD: If you want to complain than go ahead but we heard the FIRST TIME.

  3. Review - XnView for Windows

    1.93.6 Beta 2 (Apr 21, 2008)

    This is a nice piece of freeware.

  4. Review - Stardock DeskScapes

    2.00 Preview (Mar 17, 2008)

    Very nice program, does not seem to use much power at all, and works great.

  5. Review - OpenOffice.org for Windows

    2.4.0 RC6 (Mar 17, 2008)

    Lacks many features, would have gotten a couple points higher but had to counteract the guy before me. (and whats up with the picture in Spanish?)

    EDIT: Ah, French, thanks for the clarification!

  6. Comment - It's official: Google Chrome, the operating system

    2.4.0 RC6 (Jul 8, 2009 - 3:53 PM)

    they changed their minds. they want google to give an option of the OS that comes with thier browser ;)

  7. Comment - Firefox 3.5 vs. Chrome 3 Showdown, Round 1: How private is private browsing?

    2.4.0 RC6 (Jun 30, 2009 - 10:05 AM)

    Ok but this was about privacy, not internet standards...

  8. Comment - HP, Lenovo lead off with the first free Windows 7 upgrades

    2.4.0 RC6 (Jun 26, 2009 - 7:38 PM)

    Well, not like Apple's markups.

  9. Comment - A wish list for Office 2010

    2.4.0 RC6 (Jun 26, 2009 - 6:24 PM)

    Because some of us actually use the features that you don't! =P

  10. Comment - A wish list for Office 2010

    2.4.0 RC6 (Jun 26, 2009 - 6:23 PM)

    "Well, if "revolutionize" means "kill my productivity for months on end," then I suppose you're right. Even now, over 18 months after switching over, I still find myself pining for the old, comfortable interface. I've customized it as best I can, but it's still too radical a shift. And given the fact that no other Windows applications outside the Office universe support this silly Ribbon thing, I think it's time you admit defeat and move on."

    Thats pretty sad. Ive found the new interface alot easier to use and get around. Ive had alot less trouble figuring stuff out in Office 2007 compared to previous versions.