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June 23, 2005
Longhorn error reporting is too chatty?
[Richi'Blog] As I mentioned in today's IT Blogwatch, it seems that Longhorn's error reporting tool tells Microsoft a lot more than it used to. My take: of course it does, it's in beta!
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Channel9.msdn.com] Channel 9: Ken Levy, Visual Studio and FoxPro product manager, takes us through the latest Visual FoxPro 9 roadmap and gives us some of his trademark cool demos of how a future version of Visual FoxPro will interoperate with Visual Studio.
[Amcptwo.blogspot.com] AMCP Computer Privacy TECH BLOG: Longhorn Server Beta1 Due Summer: "Where's the new stuff?" Really, I want Longhorn to come out soon because (well, it's a good reason to buy a new computer) XP is getting leaky...You know it...I know it..Everyone does. In August, Microsoft dropped one of Longhorn's most-anticipated features, the WinFS file system.
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Posted at June 23, 2005 10:22 PM
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