On 7/6/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My dad, a long time windows user said just yesterday that he's not going
to upgrade and go to Vista...rather, the next computer he guys will be a
Mac. I'm betting that many others--common folks--are feeling the same.
My brother made
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On 7/6/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My dad, a long time windows user said just yesterday that he's not going
to upgrade and go to Vista...rather, the next computer he guys will be a
Mac. I'm betting that many others--common
Paul Newton wrote:
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On Jul 7, 2007, at 9:27 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
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You sure it isn't Raging Nerd? ;-)
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On 7/5/07, Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Windows went down 74% to 64.8% and Linux went up 8.8% to 11.8%,
that means Linux only got 3% of the 9.2% drop in the windows market--
where did the rest go?
Lies, damned lies, and statistics, Derek. The article is only a
press release, so I
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
I know, everyone's writing iPod and iPhone stuff! :)
My dad, a long time windows user said just yesterday that he's not going
to upgrade and go to Vista...rather, the next computer he guys will be a
Mac. I'm betting that many others--common folks--are
On Friday 06 July 2007 22:57, MB Software Solutions wrote:
Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
I know, everyone's writing iPod and iPhone stuff! :)
My dad, a long time windows user said just yesterday that he's not going
to upgrade and go to Vista...rather, the next computer he guys
Hi
Windows dominance on the client is cracking, according to the latest
release of Evans Data Corp's North American Development Survey.
Targeting of the Windows OS has declined by 12% from a year ago,
continuing a two-year gradual decline. Currently 64.8% of North
American developers are targeting
Windows dominance on the client is cracking, according to the latest
release of Evans Data Corp's North American Development Survey.
Targeting of the Windows OS has declined by 12% from a year ago,
continuing a two-year gradual decline. Currently 64.8% of North
American developers are
Derek Kalweit wrote:
Windows dominance on the client is cracking, according to the latest
release of Evans Data Corp's North American Development Survey.
Targeting of the Windows OS has declined by 12% from a year ago,
continuing a two-year gradual decline. Currently 64.8% of North
American
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