Ray Rose
United States of America
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0.8.4 (Oct 6, 2004)
Nice little program. I think it is best without an uninstaller since it is a real basic program. Needs the ability to show both your current system settings and the Antispy XP settings together so that one may compare and contrast. I would suggest integrating a simple backup/restore of these settings only from an interactive menu or button push rather than on load of program.
0.8.4 (Mar 27, 2007 - 6:09 PM)
http://www.adobe.com/pro.../features/?promoid=RWWM
Has anyone even looked over the features yet? Very nice stuff.
I love how they integrated everything together and not to mention the UI intuitiveness. They really hit the mobile device stuff even though I do not produce for such. Some of the new features they've added in just about all of their apps are really cool.
I think it will be a pretty major release. Not the largest but damn good enough.
0.8.4 (Jan 10, 2006 - 4:34 PM)
Alienware? lol. Those things are freakin' portable stovetops.
0.8.4 (Dec 7, 2005 - 2:11 AM)
"Do not use the console in smoky or dusty locations. Smoke and dust can damage the console, particularly the DVD drive."
lol...See, this is why smoking is such a nasty habit. :P
0.8.4 (Dec 6, 2005 - 4:30 PM)
I personally think this is a fault on Microsoft's and consumers side. You can call people stupid for not being buyer beware. Come on though. Do you really think people are going to understand the concepts of overheating and locking up. Majority of these people are not that tech savy. They just buy these things and expect it to work. Just wait till the kids open their presents. I agree though about waiting to buy something in order to see how it turns out.
MS is selling a consumer product and they should have considered the possibility of their consumers putting them in tight spaces and/or very warm rooms. This is bad quality assurance and not enough testing has been done to consider for all types of consumer handling.
I don't own one personally so I am not aware if the Xbox 360 documentation specifies putting it in an environment with enough breathing room and/or a minimal temperature. I am sure it mentions something like this somewhere in the booklet. This is where it bites the consumer in the butt and makes them look stupid and even more angry cause they are basically called morons for being illiterate.
But my point is that regardless of breathing room and overheating this stuff should had been tested in and out to the extreme. This rushing for the holidays on MS's side has caused them to be bit in the butt themselves. Not only they have to spew money on a ridiculous greedy mans lawsuit but they also have to handle the recall and fixing of their products.
Cha-ching!
0.8.4 (Aug 1, 2005 - 3:07 PM)
When Ballmer said he wanted to take over the web, well, he's another step closer. LOL. Sorry, had to poke some fun into this.