Aye, lots of free applications. Go Linux.
One day perhaps I will...
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Aye, lots of free applications. Go Linux.
One day perhaps I will...
Right. Well. I made my point already, so there's no point in arguing anymore.
Submit to the will of the evil corporations!
I've never quite used those "useless" functions. I use it for photo editing and for that it works great.
What I would ask is that they slow down a little developing new features and iron out...
I haven't worked much with it, so I can't make a comment there, but that just proves that there are big softwares that are stable.
Nonsense. Paint Shop Pro is notoriously stable, for one.
Indeed not, but Adobe is one of them who produces buggy software. Just like Microsoft.
That's beside the point.
The point was that Adobe made buggy software.
Not Reader...
Can't remember what it's called.
But another "bug" is that Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 eats 50% CPU all the time it's active. All the time. And for no reason either. Even if it's just idle,...
Wasn't the printer's fault, though. I believe it was greyscale in print preview.
Lesser bugs are one thing and bigger bugs are an entirely different thing.
When a document suddenly prints as greyscale for no valid option, you haven't selected it and the document itself is in...
Then you must be quite lucky since I've run into quite a few bugs from both products.
Perhaps you should enlighten me.
Regardless, it tells me that Adobe software is buggy or behaves unpredictably or is difficult to set up and use on other computers since the documents worked...
Haha, well... compare the GUI of Photoshop to Paint Shop Pro. PSP is much nicer, richer and a pleasure to work with while Photoshop's is... well, purely ugly.
The GUI works, but it's an eyesore to...
It tells wonder of how much Nintendo has went to create a fast, power efficient architecture that works at blazing speeds at low clock speeds! You have to admire it, at least from an engineer's...
It uses pretty small chip sizes, but aside from that. Perhaps it will pave a way for a new console. Perhaps not. Nintendo will probably keep the Rev around until demand for it starts to slack. So why...
No, that's not right.
A computer uses very high processor speeds and even more powerful graphics cards to make themselves at equal performance to their console counterpart.
The gamecube for example...
It was only at the same price level because it came after all the other consoles. And hey, once they introduced it, Sony and Nintendo began cutting prices. Microsoft were left in the dark and the...
That tells loads to me. It's an inefficient piece of crap. The Xbox gave less horsepower than it could have, had it been designed properly.
Indeed, but it also makes you afraid of purchasing...
I really agree on that. I believe they're just making excuses with the typical "it's not easy to increase production." They also announced they won't increase production until after April. I mean,...
Correction: Hate you ;)
No, no, no. A console is not a computer.
The architecture is way different. But xbox on the other hand... Microsoft just put a miniature computer into a box with and sold it. That's xbox. They fixed...
Now that would depend on where you live. Lots of complaints against US broadband dealers like AT&T, but in other countries, the situation is a little better.
Suppose it depends on which console you mean. I was originally aiming at the 360.
The the Xbox itself was a big fat console that was poorly engineered too. It was just basically a computer in a box....
I mean hardware reliability. They took resources away from reability and testing to rush the console to market.
Microsoft. What more do we need to say?
Can't make consoles. OS market monopoly. Release awfully buggy software. Spies of on us without our consent (Vista, it's in the TOS so you must agree to it if...