I also aggree.
I have the libs but it would be good if you got stuff and were able
to get say if windows couldn't find a file it would search for
libraries it needed then install them.
as long as they were standard libs.
At 04:35 a.m. 8/07/2010, you wrote:
Hi Charles,
Quite agreed. Blind people should be able to use a piece of software
without having to use set files, scripts, map files, macros and
goodness knows what else just to make it work. The mainstream
industry should care about everybody without being so prejudiced.
It's the same with companies refusing to release online forms
because they think that paper is better and more feasible,
traditional, whatever the reason.
Regards,
Damien.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Rivard" <woofer...@sbcglobal.net>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Tomb Hunter Error
I'm using Microsoft Word 7, unfortunately. They switched from
classic pulldown menus to a stupid ribbon system. It might look??
better, but I! don't! care! It's not as user friendly if you
cannot see it, and, to me, that's what matters. Microsoft Word
2003 was much more intuitive and easily used. If it ain't broke,
quit fixing it! Same for the OS. Couldn't they have made Windows 7
just as secure as it currently is, and left the OS set up as it was
in Windows 98? I have no problems with Outlook Express. It is a
good and reliable Email client that is easy to use and
straightforward. So, why did they do away with it? And why did
they come out with Vista in the first place if it was so crappy and
buggy? I'm sure that at least a majority of the problems cropped up
during nationwide beta testing, but they released it anyway. To
me, they should have cared more about quality rather than a time
deadline. I would not think nearly as much of Thomas Ward as I di
if he decided to put MOTA out no later than April of 2010 because
customers were after him to get it out. Instead, he goes through
testing, reworking what is needed, then testing, then reworking
what is needed, until the game is ready, and then it will be
released. A quality product that he is taking the time to make
reliable. Put out a good reliable product of quality, and you'll
be known for it. Put out garbage and you'll be known for it.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Damien Pendleton"
<dam...@x-sight-interactive.net>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Tomb Hunter Error
Hi,
If support will not be continued for old software then I at least
wish that developers didn't continually update the user interface
to something that a regular user has to start exploring all over
again as if he were a beginner.
There are some pieces of software that I point blank refuse to
update for that reason. Because when I do, the interface is so
different, the menus restructured, the main window revamped and so
prettied up that it's no longer usable except with bags of time to
work out how to use it the way you used to and heavily modifying
scripts to make it as accessible as last time, etc, etc.
Oh, and let's not forget some unnamed software that insist, or at
least used to insist, on placing stupid advertisements on an html
side bar on the main screen that you conveniently couldn't get rid of.
That's why with most of the software I use, I am at least two or
more versions behind the current release.
Regards,
Damien.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Ward" <thomasward1...@gmail.com>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Tomb Hunter Error
Hi Shaun,
Oh, I don't know. A lot of the newer stuff for Windows 7 simply is not
backwards compatible with Windows XP. That's why Microsoft doesn't
have an upgrade installation that upgrades Windows XP to Windows 7 and
you have to do a complete reinstall. The operating systems are just
too different to make that really possible. Only a certain amount of
things can be upgraded from XP to Windows 7 compatible stuff, and then
it is just not going to be upgraded without a massive rewrite or
upgrade which microsoft won't do obviously. Let's face it, guys,
Windows XP is ancient history. There is a reason Microsoft wants to
begin dropping support for XP and not all of it has to do with money.
It has to do with an operating system that is 9-years old and is
becoming harder and harder to update and support while maintaining
compatibility with their newer Windows releases. Weather youlike
Windows 7 or not that's our future unless you decide to buy a Mac or
go Linux. Windows XP is not going to be around forever.
On 7/7/10, shaun everiss <shau...@xtra.co.nz> wrote:
well Interestingly ms is trying to make xp look as good though you
need to get optional updates.
in the latest ie end of last month win xp has limited dotnet support
for dotnet4.
Its not a complete library but things like forms and a few other
things are supported.
Its probably quite basic but I think ms is going to make xp go out with a
bang.
its not going to be win7 ofcause but I think we will see bits and
pieces of the new os enter xp stuff which is not major to the system.
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