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  1. Review - AOL Instant Messenger for Windows

    3.5.1900 (Mar 30, 2000)

    Looks nice, but its just NOT secure. Get another Firewall.

  2. Review - ICQ Pro

    2000a Alpha v4.25 Build #3120 (Mar 30, 2000)

    The program was fine but windows just friggin sucks. Give me a break, they still haven't caught up to the 1993 Mac for interface, and Win2Crap is buggy as hell. Not to mention it's a total friggin pig, spewing memory all over the place. Crap..windows is just utter crap. I'm switching to Linux cause windows just freaking sucks. No more chances, they have burned me one too many times. adios suckers

  3. Review - onSign

    0.98a5 (Mar 30, 2000)

    The program was fine but windows just friggin sucks. Give me a break, they still haven't caught up to the 1993 Mac for interface, and Win2Crap is buggy as hell. Not to mention it's a total friggin pig, spewing memory all over the place. Crap..windows is just utter crap

  4. Comment - Microsoft Helps Bust Mass. Spam Ring

    0.98a5 (May 11, 2005 - 4:15 PM)

    hooray

  5. Comment - AOL Opens E-Mail Access to Third Party Clients

    0.98a5 (Dec 5, 2003 - 10:23 AM)

    This isn't really "new" news. This service has been available through AOL Germany for over two years(don't know about AOL USA, but I wouldn't be surprised).

  6. Comment - Microsoft Confirms XP SP2 for 2004

    0.98a5 (Aug 20, 2003 - 5:07 PM)

    The rollups hotfixes were promised to be every other month. We've only seen one for the OS and one for IE so far...

  7. Comment - Microsoft Confirms XP SP2 for 2004

    0.98a5 (Aug 20, 2003 - 4:51 PM)

    There are a few issues with the article that are disturbing.

    1. There are numerous bugs that were introduced with SP1, and they will now not be fixed until the middle of next year. If Microsoft are hoping that corporations move their clients to XP, they should stop treating XP like a home operating system, considering all the bugs in it (compared to 2K and NT4). Are we all suposed to rely on hotfixes for another 10 months or so?

    2. There was also a promise to keep the SPs to bug fixes only to avoid the problem with the NT4 SPs, and those lessons seem to have been forgotten now (at least if we are to beleive the rumours that new features will be introduced).

    3. There was also a promise to issue rollup hotfixes every two months. We received exactly one for the OS and one for IE. Since then: nothing...

    People have to start complaining, the situation is getting ridiculous. Who wants to install 35+ patches with a new install?

  8. Comment - Windows Longhorn Alpha Leaks to the Web

    0.98a5 (Nov 19, 2002 - 5:52 PM)

    Since Jobs has revitalized Apple, they have introduced USB, Firewire, Wifi, LCD screens and optical mice to the consumer market.

    They have written an easy to use gui that sits atop a nsd kernel that can still run traditional MacOS apps via OS9.2.

    They have introduced a journalling filesystem to the consumer market, they have introduced excellent video, sound, email and web apps to the market. They have introduced the best, still the best, mp3 player to the market.

    And all you see is the colors. Meanwhile, Microsoft, with vastly more resources, has tweaked the NT kernel and introduced the xBox.