why? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Babcock, Michael Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 3:31 PM Subject: If Only The Mac Had This
This would be nice:D Mike Begin forwarded message: > Date: October 17, 2008 2:52:10 AM GMT-08:00 > Subject: Microsoft Testing Instant On: Quick Windows Start Up > Source: Quick Online Tips > Author: QuickOnlineTips > > My Microsoft Windows Vista has a long start up time after rebooting. > I always wondered if I could instantly turn on Windows and start > working on my Computer. It seems the Microsoft guys read my mind. > > Engadget reports that Microsoft is surveying a select group of users > about what they think about the Instant On Windows feature. The > survey is asking the readers… > > “Instant On takes your computer from being completely powered down > or “turned off” to being usable for a few specific activities is a > very short amount of time. Instant On experience is different from > ‘Full Windows’ because it limits what activities you can do and what > applications you have access to.” > > > > I would really welcome this feature. It would be great if Windows > would let me perform some frequently used tasks and activities and > continue to load in the background for as long as it likes. It would > be interesting ifWindows 7 will have this feature. Meanwhile do you > know how to shut down Windows XP in one click. > > Related articles > > Windows Live Messenger Joins Yahoo! Messenger : Limited Beta > Windows Live Messenger, the next generation of Microsoft's instant > messaging tool MSN Messenger, joins another popular IM service > Yahoo! Messenger... > Yahoo! Messenger for Windows Vista Preview > Windows Vista is bringing together its own range of supported tools. > Check out the Yahoo! Messenger for Windows Vista, which... > Technology Preview: Windows Vista, Windows SDK, and WinFX > Do you wish to download the Latest Versions of Windows Vista, > Windows SDK, and WinFX? Windows Vista (formerly Windows code name... > Windows XP SP1 (SP1a) Support Ends October 10, 2006 > If you are running Windows XP SP1 or SP1a on your computer, it is > recommended that you install Windows XP... > MSDN Subscribers Get Windows Vista Beta 1 Downloads > Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 1 is being delivered to more than > 10,000 beta testers via the Windows Vista Technical Beta... > Share your views: Post a Comment > Copyright 2008. Quick Online Tips. All Rights Reserved. > > > > > Read more… > Michael Babcock, owner of http://gwhosting.net Check out my blog at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GwNetworks twitter at: http://twitter.com/creepyblindy
