Win4lin sounds like great thing to run office 10 in. In theory, your
hardware profile will never change when you upgrade or move machines, so
long as you keep your win4lin intact. The mac should be the same, the
memory size, processor type, etc. Of course I predict a consumer backlash
against this type of registration, especially when people begin to upgrade
their systems and have to re-register.
Of course I'm assuming office 10 will run on win4lin 3.0. Netraverse has
tested this, haven't they? I'd imagine this type of beta testing is
something they are doing.
Michael
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Coronya wrote:
> We were told that applications which use TCP/IP as an underlying protocol
> will work successfully. However, David answered me really briefly by telling
> me that Office 10 activation would work. But I would like to know, is he
> aware that this is not just a simple code sent by the net. According to
> Microsoft, Office 10 will gather info about your hardware and generate a
> kind of personnal code which will be sent along with other infos. How
> Win4lin is to deal with these requests? I just would like to know if
> Netraverse think it will work, if they tested it successfully or if they
> spent a great deal of effort to be sure Office 10 works... I don't want to
> sound annoying, I just want to be sure. (and I guess I'm probably not alone)
>
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