WILL WE PAY FOR IT?

B

Blaydes2001

DO the following:

Help, About MSAS, Diagnostic..... and see what comes up
under...

Session.TimeBombDaysRemaining: 181
Session.TimeBombExpirationDate: 7/31/2005

Is there going to be a, ahhh you like it? Now pay for
it...??

V/R
BLAYDES2001
 
S

Steven Fredette

Blaydes2001 said:
DO the following:

Help, About MSAS, Diagnostic..... and see what comes up
under...

Session.TimeBombDaysRemaining: 181
Session.TimeBombExpirationDate: 7/31/2005

Is there going to be a, ahhh you like it? Now pay for
it...??

Hope not, or that it's low cost enough, that anyone an afford it.

The time out has been in most MS betas for years now, that's nothing
new.

Cordially,
Steven Fredette
President http://www.prowebsites.net
Indianapolis, Indiana. USA (-5 GMT/UT)
"For Your Internet Wants and Needs" Since 1997
 
A

Andre Da Costa

Pricing and distribution has not been determined at this time. There is also
a second beta to come, so I would expect information concerning marketing
close to release time.

Andre
 
S

Steven Fredette

plun said:
Pricing ? Pay for MS own mistake with IE ? Strange.

It's MS's fault that there are those that exploit it's system? So I can
rob your house, by smashing a glass window to gain entry, and it's your
fault for having glass windows? What's your address? ;-)

Sorry MSAS caught stuff that AWSE missed and has been missing for months
here.

Been using Firefox for over a year as my default browser and there are a
lot of sites that use scripting that only IE can render. As of the release
of MSAS I have reverted back to IE being my default browser, since I got
sick and tired of seeing the non-IE renderings of sites, and having to right
click and "view in IE" all the time.

Granted this is the Web Authors fault, and not Mozzila's, but it's still
an annoyance.

Side note: Some day IE will have tabbed browsing, I hope.....

Cordially,
Steven Fredette
President http://www.prowebsites.net
Indianapolis, Indiana. USA (-5 GMT/UT)
"For Your Internet Wants and Needs" Since 1997
 
P

plun

Steven said:
It's MS's fault that there are those that exploit it's system?

Yes, who else ? MS knows that IE is weak and all independent
experts says "Dont use it".

So I canrob your house, by smashing a glass window to gain entry, and it's your
fault for having glass windows? What's your address? ;-)

I don´t construct/build my house without commonly well
defined construction standards.
Should I pay my contractor for rebuild if he don´t follow
these standards.
I dont want my glass made with "ActiveX" or other non
standards.................

Sorry MSAS caught stuff that AWSE missed and has been missing for months
here.

Some minor faults with folders was detected for me, exe
files, start up strings etc was already removed with AWSE or
Spybot.
Been using Firefox for over a year as my default browser and there are a
lot of sites that use scripting that only IE can render. As of the release
of MSAS I have reverted back to IE being my default browser, since I got
sick and tired of seeing the non-IE renderings of sites, and having to right
click and "view in IE" all the time.

Granted this is the Web Authors fault, and not Mozzila's, but it's still
an annoyance.

Follow standards again in a fair competition, maybe !?
Side note: Some day IE will have tabbed browsing, I hope.....

Ya.... ;)

--
 
A

Andre Da Costa

The final version will be free for every licensed Windows XP and 2000 user,
yipeee!
 

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