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The next most important apps are: (2) My Video Camera Software & My VB5.0 Search compiler,
(3) Net Browser, (4) Paint & NotePad, (5) Operating Systems, (6) PrintKey 2000, (7) games,,,
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Individual preferences may change the above order. The OS will seldom be in #1st place.
With a good backup of their data and this Search; even the most non-technical user
can be in complete control of their PC data. Just like I am.
The entry level computer users, will have better access to their Video, Music, Pictures
and Text, than the Know-It-Alls, at this MicroSoft Web-Site:
http://channel9.msdn.com/showuserthr...x?userid=31672
With this Search and a few short video demos. You'll be well on your way to carefree
fun with your computer.
Those Operating Systems; can do This and That and a lot lot more obscure functions,
that are only of interest, to the Geekiest. For Me: I want to know as little as is
humanly possible, about the OS.
Small wonder these OS Giants; love the never-ending drivel on the Net, about which OS
is Best. (Mac vs Windows), (Linux vs Windows), (Mac vs Linux) .... When in reality;
they are ALL quite insignificant. Buy buy the latest and greatest OS.
SELL your Operating System Company shares FAST!
This Spectate Swamp Search is THE program, that all of Us can make good use of.
http://www.topshareware.com/Spectate...load-42932.htm
(3) Net Browser, (4) Paint & NotePad, (5) Operating Systems, (6) PrintKey 2000, (7) games,,,
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Individual preferences may change the above order. The OS will seldom be in #1st place.
With a good backup of their data and this Search; even the most non-technical user
can be in complete control of their PC data. Just like I am.
The entry level computer users, will have better access to their Video, Music, Pictures
and Text, than the Know-It-Alls, at this MicroSoft Web-Site:
http://channel9.msdn.com/showuserthr...x?userid=31672
With this Search and a few short video demos. You'll be well on your way to carefree
fun with your computer.
Those Operating Systems; can do This and That and a lot lot more obscure functions,
that are only of interest, to the Geekiest. For Me: I want to know as little as is
humanly possible, about the OS.
Small wonder these OS Giants; love the never-ending drivel on the Net, about which OS
is Best. (Mac vs Windows), (Linux vs Windows), (Mac vs Linux) .... When in reality;
they are ALL quite insignificant. Buy buy the latest and greatest OS.
SELL your Operating System Company shares FAST!
This Spectate Swamp Search is THE program, that all of Us can make good use of.
http://www.topshareware.com/Spectate...load-42932.htm
Shoot shoot and shoot Video
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>Those Operating Systems; can do This and That and a lot lot more obscure functions,
that are only of interest, to the Geekiest. For Me: I want to know as little as is
humanly possible, about the OS.
I never met a person who considered stupidity a virtue. Well live and learn I guess...
that are only of interest, to the Geekiest. For Me: I want to know as little as is
humanly possible, about the OS.
I never met a person who considered stupidity a virtue. Well live and learn I guess...
"Hey ass, don't hijack my thread. This is serious." -JoshSCH
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well, if the OS does what it's supposed to do you shouldn't have to bother too much with it...
It should effectively be transparent, enabling interaction with applications without being obviously there.
It should effectively be transparent, enabling interaction with applications without being obviously there.
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In the frozen land of Nador they were forced to eat Steve's iMinstrels, and there was much rejoicing.
In the frozen land of Nador they were forced to eat Steve's iMinstrels, and there was much rejoicing.
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>well, if the OS does what it's supposed to do you shouldn't have to bother too much with it...
It should effectively be transparent, enabling interaction with applications without being obviously there.
Does this mean you should want to nothing about it?
It should effectively be transparent, enabling interaction with applications without being obviously there.
Does this mean you should want to nothing about it?
"Hey ass, don't hijack my thread. This is serious." -JoshSCH
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>well, if the OS does what it's supposed to do you shouldn't have to bother too much with it...
It should effectively be transparent, enabling interaction with applications without being obviously there.
Does this mean you should want to nothing about it?
For the average user, yes. Most people want an OS that "just works"
Narue, you're a cruel and harsh person. How dare you suggest that it takes him practice to be dumb?!! He obviously possesses this natural ability of being dumb, as demonstrated in these threads:
http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=250823
http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=178588
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic2/483185
http://forum.videohelp.com/topic291143.html
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