Derrek Duffy
United States of America
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2.3 (Jan 22, 2008)
Gate, what a retarded remark! Zune software isn't meant to work with ipods. Go buy yourself a Zune before bashing this!
Ipods have Itunes
Zunes have...well...Zune
3.0 (Sep 13, 2006)
The program is good, but why in the world are we seeing this on betanews now? The last release has been dated back to February! (see http://www.portraitofakite.com).
Edit: The Current version that has been released is version 3.5.
(http://www.prosoftco.com/flyakite/) (proof for non-believers like stopbuggingme)
2.0.0.127 (Aug 2, 2006)
Since you decided to give the program a crappy rating without trying it Crash, let me put this all into perspective for you:
Without Y!Music Unlimited - the player is free, will play launchcast stations, listen to 30 second clips of tracks, and you are able to burn purchased music to CD.
With Y!Music Unlimited - the player is still free, will play launchast plus stations, listen to full-length clips of tracks (preview all before you buy), download any track you want to your computer for free (without burn rights), and purchase music for .79 cents a song.
If you actually take some TIME to try out the player, you can see that this player is a lot less bloated...then lets say...Itunes+quicktime. Even if you're a user of Windows Media Player, this player is still less bloated.
7.0.5450.4 Beta 3 (Jun 29, 2006)
Note: If you are running beta 2, please Un-Install it before installing Beta 3
Changes (from M$):
Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 is now available for download and includes improvements in reliability, compatibility, user features, and security. Although Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 was layout complete, based on our customers’ feedback, we’ve made some additional changes to the look and feel of the browser. Beta 3 allows users to add the e-mail button back to the toolbar, enables users to reorder the tabs by dragging them to the left or right, and enables horizontal scrolling while zooming.
To improve the RSS experience, Internet Explorer 7 now allows users to update all their RSS feeds automatically. In addition, the user has more control in marking their RSS feeds as "READ."
Beta 2 testing has helped us improve compatibility with websites and web applications in Beta 3. Internet Explorer 7 reliability has improved in Beta 3 as several layout-rendering bugs have been fixed as well.
In addition, Beta 3 contains all the security fixes addressed in the June Internet Explorer Security Bulletin MS06-021.
We encourage you to download Beta 3 today and keep the feedback coming! Thanks to the Beta 2 feedback, we’ve been able to make some important changes to the product and improve the web experience.
Changes reviewed here:
http://winsupersite.com/reviews/ie7_beta3.asp
8.1.0.8 Beta (Sep 11, 2008 - 7:42 PM)
oh here we go again...flaming the operating system when 3rd party software doesn't work on it. you are an idiot. What do you think software testing/beta testing is for? Apparently Apple doesn't even think about having users beta test their programs, that's why it always Fails. Trolls like you make me sick.
8.1.0.8 Beta (Feb 27, 2008 - 5:50 PM)
Temporary Page Accessible at 2:50 PST.
http://www.eol.org/home.html (bypasses intro screen)
8.1.0.8 Beta (Jul 23, 2007 - 1:08 PM)
The reason why Blockbuster dropped their price a dollar was because of the fact that those people who live 15 miles or more from a Blockbuster store don't really benefit from the "Total Access" plan ($17.99). So, the customer has the option of dropping to just a 3-out plan (Called Blockbuster By Mail) for $16.99.
8.1.0.8 Beta (Jul 10, 2007 - 6:48 PM)
Doesn't really affect me much, can just install a better HDD in my current 60GB PS3.
8.1.0.8 Beta (Jul 6, 2006 - 1:49 PM)
Muahahahahahaha!
Death to AOL!