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Geek Culture / Microsoft, Vista, and Indy Developers.

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John Y
Synergy Editor Developer
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Location: UK
Posted: 24th Feb 2007 14:30
Quote: "I thought VS.NET wasn't compatible with Vista yet anyways. Or is that not the case now?"


Quote: "2005 SP1 works partially, although it's still riddled with bugs. I found it completely unusable myself, since the Intellisense kept corrupting itself and hanging the entire program"


Works almost perfectly fine under Vista Business Edition. The only problem is that sometimes the solution explorer decides not to render. But if I click it, then it refreshes fine. Make sure you install the Vista Beta SP1 update and run as administrator.

I haven't booted into Windows XP for a month now, everything is fine and dandy.

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Peter H
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Location: Witness Protection Program
Posted: 24th Feb 2007 16:54
Quote: "Had a beautiful shiny Ultimate Version of Vista placed in the CD drive"

wait.... cd drive... ?

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BiggAdd
Retired Moderator
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Joined: 6th Aug 2004
Location: != null
Posted: 25th Feb 2007 10:08
DVD Drive...... my bad.

indi
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Joined: 26th Aug 2002
Location: Earth, Brisbane, Australia
Posted: 25th Feb 2007 14:04
10.4.9 is out in a few days and im getting a pre release of 10.5 soon to test prior to shipping.
vista will be a few years down the track for me, and only because it will be mandatory for work.

Three Score
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Location: behind you
Posted: 25th Feb 2007 16:54
I think microsoft are idiots...

btw don't install anymore service packs for XP either, you'll likely get those Vista "features" (really I wish I didn't install SP2..I don't need you to tell me that I have no antivirus protection right now and that those ****ing autoupdates aren't being used

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David R
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Location: 3.14
Posted: 25th Feb 2007 16:59
Quote: ".I don't need you to tell me that I have no antivirus protection right now and that those ****ing autoupdates aren't being used
"


Wow, is it really that much of a struggle to turn the warnings off


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heartbone
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Posted: 25th Feb 2007 16:59
Yes Three Score, the more I look into XP SP3, the less likely that I'll be happy with the state of my computer after it is applied.

When released, it'll likely be used by me only during a full reinstall of XP.

BTW, M$ are not idiots, just corporate.

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Benjamin
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Location: France
Posted: 25th Feb 2007 17:14 Edited at: 25th Feb 2007 17:16
Quote: "Wow, is it really that much of a struggle to turn the warnings off "

Yeah, it looks like WinXP is too hard for some to use.

I don't know. Maybe they'll go use Linux instead..

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