Miguel Garrido
United States of America
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3.0 Beta (Sep 29, 2006)
How is this program a version 3.0 if Vista isn't even RTM yet?
3.0 Beta (Sep 12, 2006 - 1:56 PM)
Yeah, this is borderline ridiculous. First the governments (EU included I believe, but I could be wrong) wants Microsoft to make the operating system more secure, now they want Microsoft to make sure third parties can stay in business?
Microsoft is a profit-seeking corporation, if you want to stay in business innovate on TOP of Vista, don't try and make the operating system conform to your application, not everyone running Vista runs the same applications.
While I can sympathize with certain third party vendors, the bigger picture is that not everyone that will run Windows Vista will use a specific party product, it's absurd to compromise or cripple the security that this Windows release boasts will be revolutionary to secure third parties a profit. Who knows if after Vista becomes the standard attacks decrease significantly, something that has NOT happened yet regardless of third party "security suites" available.
3.0 Beta (Aug 10, 2006 - 8:55 PM)
Actually they'd probably take care of giving you a file that you can easily convert (with software) and/or an image that you can just burn. However the whole point is that you will be able to get MORE movies because the rental store won't need to have 1000s of titles available; you can just burn what you want (if it's on some server somewhere) as opposed to looking for a store to have your movie in stock.