all software is in beta :-)
otherwise why do the developers bother to provide monthly updates
I meant no offence but software needs developing frequently, hence I prefer to
call software betaware unless the developer decides not to develop the software
anymore
meanwhile back to testing Office and IE and some antivirus/firewall
have a nice day
While sipping a glass of green tea, I read that Keith. wrote in
news:03EBFAEC-2E63-410A-95E6-
> Neither of those is beta. I can't tell you how many times I've gone through
> "Options". Anyway, "Today" is back again today, but I have little confidence
> that it will work tomorrow. And why the namecalling?
>
> "D@annyBoy" wrote:
>
>> hmm...
>> Windows XP SP2 is beta software
>> :-)
>>
>> "Edward Chow [Windows Live Butterfly- Messenger]" <>
>> wrote in message news
3A786DE-28B4-467F-A76E-...
>>> WLM is not beta software.
>> >
>>> --
>>> Edward Chow [1067064]
>>> Windows Live Butterfly - Messenger
>> >
>>> <DIV>"D@annyBoy" <origin @ld @nnyboy @ > wrote in
>>> message news:...</DIV>>; check your
>>> settings in the Options
>> >>
>>>> I read the opinion of a newbie who says that newbies should not mess with
>>>> beta software
>> >>
>> >>
>>>> While sipping a glass of green tea, I read that Keith. wrote in
>>>> news:5B00E67F-FF80-494F-B05A-
>> >>
>> >>
>>>>> "Today" has vanished again. It was nice having it for a few days. Maybe it
>>>>> will come back someday. I read the opinion of a computer expert who says
>>>>> nobody should use WLM as it is too unstable.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
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