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New product? I was recently looking for navigation system and everything decent I was able to find was built on Windows CE. |
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1 edit | reply to bmn said by bmn :It is hard to tell if it is the device or Windows that is the problem. Considering every single one of them work flawlessly with Mac OS, I'm going to have to go ahead and let everyone else come to their own conclusion with that one.  -- Cheers, Stephanie - www.GlitterFaerie.com |
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| reply to MSeng said by MSeng :Then again, it may work as expected, provide convenience for those who choose the option and set a trend for other manufacturers to follow suit. MSFT bashers never cease to amaze me with their insight and wit. That's what the front page attracts normally, the smaller group mentality.  |
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join:2006-09-27 Deep River, CT | reply to mustang03282 Oh, I run Windows XP, Vista and Ubuntu. I just don't like Microsoft for several reasons. I agree though... the best tool for the job. |
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| reply to matrix3D Im running vista right now and love it. It seems to run alout faster then xp I run xp on the other pc and use linux on the laptop. windows has its issues but then again so does linux and so does mac its a matter of using the right tool for the right job. I personally try to take advantage of the best of both worlds instead of being a windows or linux fanboy like most |
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join:2003-01-10 Bridgeton, NJ clubs: | reply to Matt its broadcom bt devices that wont work with service pack 2 or higher but if u look hard enough google cracked widcom bluetooth stack and thats how i got my broadcom devices to work |
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join:2003-12-08 Tulsa, OK | reply to SD6 you fucking dumbass. its not just bluetooth, it is an in car broadband enabled computer.
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| reply to matrix3D said by matrix3D :Just like Vista leaves a little to be desired with its "3D" interface (and I use that term loosely).  I mean, Ubuntu 6.10 running AIGLX/Beryl does everything it can... plus another two dozen things it can't that are actually pretty useful. And Vista's not even ready yet! I run Ubuntu 6.10 w/ Beryl/XGL and oddly enough, I like the Aero Glass theme the most. 
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1 edit | reply to Matt Just like Vista leaves a little to be desired with its "3D" interface (and I use that term loosely). I mean, Ubuntu 6.10 running AIGLX/Beryl does everything it can... plus another two dozen things it can't that are actually pretty useful. And Vista's not even ready yet!
I still say the whole deal between MS and Novell was so that MS could rip off some XGL features and stick them into Vista at a later point in time. The deal precludes Novell from ever suing Microsoft (and David Reveman, from Novell, was the one who started Compiz) so it makes logical sense to me. Don't be surprised to see a 3D cube feature integrated into Vista sometime within the next year or two.
I love how, on this site at least, anybody who appears to be anti-MS is instantly bashed. Which is ironic, considering it's usually the opposite way around on pretty much any other forum. For all you MS lovers on this site, please explain to me exactly WHAT Microsoft has been so innovative at doing? Who knows -- if you explain it good enough, I might justify shelling out the $200+ for Vista when it goes to retail. But I've already downloaded, installed and run the RTM version and honestly I must say I'm not impressed at all. With the exception of shinier windows and an overly cluttered Control Panel and a slightly revamped Start Menu, I do not see the amount of innovation we all should've expected after having to wait for this OS for FIVE YEARS. |
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You may bash the M$ bashers all you want but if you have to pull over to reboot your car 7 times a day(even once) you may change your tone. Ha -- 1997 Honda Civic EX for sale PM me
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| reply to bmn said by bmn :said by Matt :I use it all the time, works fine here. Now my Ubuntu BT stack leaves a little to be desired, like basic file transfer functionality. I've noticed that it depends on the device... Some of the BT devices I've run across work flawlessly with Windows and others don't work at all... It is hard to tell if it is the device or Windows that is the problem. That could be. My BT USB adapter is only a couple of months old. -- Use the OS tool for the job. |
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| reply to Matt said by Matt :I use it all the time, works fine here. Now my Ubuntu BT stack leaves a little to be desired, like basic file transfer functionality. I've noticed that it depends on the device... Some of the BT devices I've run across work flawlessly with Windows and others don't work at all... It is hard to tell if it is the device or Windows that is the problem. -- Prove it... |
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| reply to BloodRoses said by BloodRoses :said by MSeng :MSFT was also late to the game in even including a BT stack in Windows. and it still doesn't work, imagine that. I use it all the time, works fine here. Now my Ubuntu BT stack leaves a little to be desired, like basic file transfer functionality.  -- Use the OS tool for the job. |
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| reply to MSeng said by MSeng :Then again, it may work as expected, provide convenience for those who choose the option and set a trend for other manufacturers to follow suit. Maybe, but considering this is a new product market for them and based on their past performance, the jokes are totally warranted... -- Prove it... |
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1 edit | reply to SD6 said by MSeng :MSFT was also late to the game in even including a BT stack in Windows. and it still doesn't work, imagine that.  -- Cheers, Stephanie - www.GlitterFaerie.com |
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| reply to MSeng said by MSeng :Then again, it may work as expected, provide convenience for those who choose the option and set a trend for other manufacturers to follow suit. MSFT bashers never cease to amaze me with their insight and wit. Actually, Acura has had BT in some US models for a couple of years. There was also cooperation between Nokia and European VW Passat and worldwide Range Rover. MSFT was also late to the game in even including a BT stack in Windows. They are not setting a trend. |
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