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Member since October 20, 2005

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    cris Levin

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  1. Review - Google Desktop for Windows

    5.8.808.21323 (Aug 29, 2008)

    one of google's crappiest product, huge resource hog, and not much more functional than any other products.

  2. Review - Mozilla Firefox for Windows (v3)

    3.0 Alpha 6 (Jul 5, 2007)

    I have been using firefox 3 nightly for a while, its a shame the company like apple would marketing their super unstable safari for windows with huge fanfare, and stupid people are buying it.

    Just take a look, firefox alpha is much more worthy the fanfare than that stupid safari 3, which is 10% re-alpha. Apple is becoming more and more shameless.

  3. Review - Wine

    0.9.38 (Jun 2, 2007)

    yes and no, at least I know heroes of might and magic 3, diablo 2 works perfect with wine

  4. Review - Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows

    2.0.0.0 (Apr 18, 2007)

    this is crazy, "offer nothing more than opera mail"? are you crazy? opera does NOT allow you to write any HTML email at all? and Opera has a buggy IMAP function. what exactly are you talking about? please respect the facts first before u make any statement.

  5. Review - Opera for Windows

    9.0 Build 8321 Beta (Mar 24, 2006)

    I think Opera is getting better, but developer should be careful to make opera more effective, rather than adding useless stuff like widget. and yeah, stop bashing firefox, especially when it cant grab anything from ie for so many years. Its really absurd to watch some Opera Fans are so hostile to Firefox rather than trying to convert ppl from IE.

  6. Comment - Live report: Will Google Chrome OS change Linux?

    9.0 Build 8321 Beta (Nov 19, 2009 - 3:29 PM)

    Epic FAIL

    an OS that has no hardware supported local apps with any real power
    an OS that way too depended on "CLOUD"
    an OS that can do 1/1000th of a real computer can do
    an OS that can't be used on 99% of the computers in the market
    an OS that basically is just a browser
    an OS that can probably work with 1/1000th of the peripherals
    an OS that has no real games available

    Speed? what speed? you can turn it on in 10 seconds means nothing when you will never be able to finish any work that are remotely professional.

    security? what security? keep your data encrypted so you dont need to worry when you lost it? how useful is that when you put nearly all your data in the hand of some big guy and up in the cloud, security? lol

    simplicity? what simplicity? smartphones are simple enough, why would I buy a $400 computer to just do Internet? Heck, even Nokia N900 probably let me do more than a google chrome OS powered computer.

  7. Comment - Live report: Will Google Chrome OS change Linux?

    9.0 Build 8321 Beta (Nov 19, 2009 - 12:25 PM)

    the success of an OS depends on the software availability around it. If google want to take on MS on a real computer, flash webapps or whatever they can come up with, will not do much more than Linux can.

    of course, if google is targeted as a limited usage device other than a full featured computer, then it would be much easier.

    Just a reminder, a netbood IS a full featured computer. To treat it as anything less, would be a big mistake.

  8. Comment - The iTunes App Store at 100,000: Can we stop counting, already?

    9.0 Build 8321 Beta (Nov 12, 2009 - 8:00 PM)

    apple is obsessed with meaningless numbers all the time.

    PC probably has gazillion of softwares compare to mac, I didn't see MS bragging about it
    PC also has gazillion of peripherals, I didn't see MS bragging about it

    Palm Classic has numerous apps as well, never see them say anything about the numbers.

    its lame trick prepared for lame fanboys.

  9. Comment - Google Chrome 4: Yes, it's fast, but is it usable?

    9.0 Build 8321 Beta (Nov 7, 2009 - 11:45 PM)

    "firefox developed in private, dont accept public comment until beta?"

    OMG, i dont know how you can write an article about browsers and knowing nothing about the fundamental facts?

    "Firefox crashes 1.5 times a day for you?"

    OMG #2, I dont know how you can write an article about browsers and knowing nothing about the fact that you are just 1 user out of 300 million and your experiences might just not represent the whole truth?

    Why do I find more and more factually false articles here at Betanews recently?

  10. Comment - Microsoft should dig into the WebKit to stop Google from framing IE

    9.0 Build 8321 Beta (Sep 23, 2009 - 10:38 PM)

    people buy into anything google way too easy.