Windows Vista I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

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Arrogance from MS's part, lack of true leadership & vision, and plain
stupidity seems to plague the software giant...
just read below and weep about how bad Microsoft handles some software
developing.. Now multiply this by a factor of about a million,
and you can imagine how bad things were with vista.

http://arstechnica.com/journals/mic...messenger-9-0-beta-program-frustrates-testers

The first Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta build was released in November
2007. The release brought the ability to sign into Messenger from up to four
computers at once, the ability to choose customized sounds for your sign-in
and for your contacts, URLs in Personal Status Messages, and Animated
Display Pictures. However, features requested across the many Messenger
programs such as Tabbed Conversations and the ability to decline a group
conversation invite were nowhere to be seen.

Since the first beta release, there have been no new builds, no information
leaks... effectively nothing. Something is just not right in the Windows
Live Messenger department, and the beta testers are feeling it too. An
anonymous tipster e-mailed me that the third top-rated suggestion in the
Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta program, is entitled "Unsatisfied with this
Beta Program." The suggestion, which is more of a complaint, is a very
lengthy one, but here's the core of it:

I've been browsing through the various bug reports and suggestions that have
been submitted to date, and one after one they are all being marked as
either Won't Fix or Postponed, and I can safely say that with my experience
with these WLM Beta programs, that whenever a suggestion or Bug is marked as
Postponed, it never actually finds its way in. So I think I speak for many
when I say, what's the point? Why do you run this program if you just
continuously disregard our feedback? It's obvious that when you start these
programs, that you already have a clear image of what you want and don't
want to implement into the client, so why bother? And why waste our time?
This entry was posted on January 1, 2008, and has since accumulated many
supporting comments. Microsoft has not made a response to it; it's been over
four months now. Taking this into consideration, along with the fact that no
new builds have seen the light of day, I would wager that Microsoft is hard
at work on a refresh build.

It's quite sad to watch Yahoo redesign its messenger client and truly bring
out some great Vista-only capabilities while Microsoft sits on its hands. As
a Windows Live Messenger user, I hope that the beta testers have made the
software giant realize that it needs to get its act together.
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

And your problem is?

Mark

"Clear Windows" <carlferedeck@wizzmail.com> wrote in message
news:482bff2b$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
> Arrogance from MS's part, lack of true leadership & vision, and plain
> stupidity seems to plague the software giant...
> just read below and weep about how bad Microsoft handles some software
> developing.. Now multiply this by a factor of about a million,
> and you can imagine how bad things were with vista.
>
> http://arstechnica.com/journals/mic...messenger-9-0-beta-program-frustrates-testers
>
> The first Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta build was released in November
> 2007. The release brought the ability to sign into Messenger from up to
> four
> computers at once, the ability to choose customized sounds for your
> sign-in
> and for your contacts, URLs in Personal Status Messages, and Animated
> Display Pictures. However, features requested across the many Messenger
> programs such as Tabbed Conversations and the ability to decline a group
> conversation invite were nowhere to be seen.
>
> Since the first beta release, there have been no new builds, no
> information
> leaks... effectively nothing. Something is just not right in the Windows
> Live Messenger department, and the beta testers are feeling it too. An
> anonymous tipster e-mailed me that the third top-rated suggestion in the
> Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta program, is entitled "Unsatisfied with
> this
> Beta Program." The suggestion, which is more of a complaint, is a very
> lengthy one, but here's the core of it:
>
> I've been browsing through the various bug reports and suggestions that
> have
> been submitted to date, and one after one they are all being marked as
> either Won't Fix or Postponed, and I can safely say that with my
> experience
> with these WLM Beta programs, that whenever a suggestion or Bug is marked
> as
> Postponed, it never actually finds its way in. So I think I speak for many
> when I say, what's the point? Why do you run this program if you just
> continuously disregard our feedback? It's obvious that when you start
> these
> programs, that you already have a clear image of what you want and don't
> want to implement into the client, so why bother? And why waste our time?
> This entry was posted on January 1, 2008, and has since accumulated many
> supporting comments. Microsoft has not made a response to it; it's been
> over
> four months now. Taking this into consideration, along with the fact that
> no
> new builds have seen the light of day, I would wager that Microsoft is
> hard
> at work on a refresh build.
>
> It's quite sad to watch Yahoo redesign its messenger client and truly
> bring
> out some great Vista-only capabilities while Microsoft sits on its hands.
> As
> a Windows Live Messenger user, I hope that the beta testers have made the
> software giant realize that it needs to get its act together.
>
>
>
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built


"Mark" <secureourborders@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:862F5306-723F-49ED-97B3-D89553AA954B@microsoft.com...
> And your problem is?
>
> Mark


His problem is that he just loves any negative story about Vista. I don't
think that he realizes that people can seek out stories on their own and he
must post for others to view. I believe he has nothing better to do.


>
> "Clear Windows" <carlferedeck@wizzmail.com> wrote in message
> news:482bff2b$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...
>> Arrogance from MS's part, lack of true leadership & vision, and plain
>> stupidity seems to plague the software giant...
>> just read below and weep about how bad Microsoft handles some software
>> developing.. Now multiply this by a factor of about a million,
>> and you can imagine how bad things were with vista.
>>
>> http://arstechnica.com/journals/mic...messenger-9-0-beta-program-frustrates-testers
>>
>> The first Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta build was released in November
>> 2007. The release brought the ability to sign into Messenger from up to
>> four
>> computers at once, the ability to choose customized sounds for your
>> sign-in
>> and for your contacts, URLs in Personal Status Messages, and Animated
>> Display Pictures. However, features requested across the many Messenger
>> programs such as Tabbed Conversations and the ability to decline a group
>> conversation invite were nowhere to be seen.
>>
>> Since the first beta release, there have been no new builds, no
>> information
>> leaks... effectively nothing. Something is just not right in the Windows
>> Live Messenger department, and the beta testers are feeling it too. An
>> anonymous tipster e-mailed me that the third top-rated suggestion in the
>> Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta program, is entitled "Unsatisfied with
>> this
>> Beta Program." The suggestion, which is more of a complaint, is a very
>> lengthy one, but here's the core of it:
>>
>> I've been browsing through the various bug reports and suggestions that
>> have
>> been submitted to date, and one after one they are all being marked as
>> either Won't Fix or Postponed, and I can safely say that with my
>> experience
>> with these WLM Beta programs, that whenever a suggestion or Bug is marked
>> as
>> Postponed, it never actually finds its way in. So I think I speak for
>> many
>> when I say, what's the point? Why do you run this program if you just
>> continuously disregard our feedback? It's obvious that when you start
>> these
>> programs, that you already have a clear image of what you want and don't
>> want to implement into the client, so why bother? And why waste our time?
>> This entry was posted on January 1, 2008, and has since accumulated many
>> supporting comments. Microsoft has not made a response to it; it's been
>> over
>> four months now. Taking this into consideration, along with the fact that
>> no
>> new builds have seen the light of day, I would wager that Microsoft is
>> hard
>> at work on a refresh build.
>>
>> It's quite sad to watch Yahoo redesign its messenger client and truly
>> bring
>> out some great Vista-only capabilities while Microsoft sits on its hands.
>> As
>> a Windows Live Messenger user, I hope that the beta testers have made the
>> software giant realize that it needs to get its act together.
>>
>>
>>

>
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

Clear Windows wrote:
> Arrogance from MS's part, lack of true leadership & vision, and plain
> stupidity seems to plague the software giant...
> just read below and weep about how bad Microsoft handles some software
> developing.. Now multiply this by a factor of about a million,
> and you can imagine how bad things were with vista.

[...]
> It's quite sad to watch Yahoo redesign its messenger client and truly
> bring out some great Vista-only capabilities while Microsoft sits on
> its hands. As a Windows Live Messenger user, I hope that the beta
> testers have made the software giant realize that it needs to get its
> act together.


Patience, cricket. Microsoft will eventually buy Yahoo and all will be well.
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

> Patience, cricket. Microsoft will eventually buy Yahoo and all will be
> well.


I hope they can not.

They should spend more time and efforts on the core business, such as a
better and efficient OS, Office Suits, and Development Tools. Other than
server products, I am extremely disappointed about their recent products
including Expression series.

They should stop trying to be the ONLY provider of the software industry
which eventually will destroy the entire ecosystem. I don't hate the
company except I think it's about time for it to return to its core business
instead of blindly searching for the next target to destroy.



"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:O7aUEhptIHA.3804@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Clear Windows wrote:
>> Arrogance from MS's part, lack of true leadership & vision, and plain
>> stupidity seems to plague the software giant...
>> just read below and weep about how bad Microsoft handles some software
>> developing.. Now multiply this by a factor of about a million,
>> and you can imagine how bad things were with vista.

> [...]
>> It's quite sad to watch Yahoo redesign its messenger client and truly
>> bring out some great Vista-only capabilities while Microsoft sits on
>> its hands. As a Windows Live Messenger user, I hope that the beta
>> testers have made the software giant realize that it needs to get its
>> act together.

>
> Patience, cricket. Microsoft will eventually buy Yahoo and all will be
> well.
>
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built


"xfile" <coucou@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:uVFpqxptIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Patience, cricket. Microsoft will eventually buy Yahoo and all will be
>> well.

>
> I hope they can not.
>
> They should spend more time and efforts on the core business, such as a
> better and efficient OS, Office Suits, and Development Tools. Other than
> server products, I am extremely disappointed about their recent products
> including Expression series.
>
> They should stop trying to be the ONLY provider of the software industry
> which eventually will destroy the entire ecosystem. I don't hate the
> company except I think it's about time for it to return to its core
> business instead of blindly searching for the next target to destroy.
>
>
> Microsoft is above all else, a corporation with sharholders to answer to.
> It is their duty and obligation to squash everyone and make money.
> It's the American way!


> Mark
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

Clear Windows wrote:

-------------------------------

Vista is...and you're not!...LOL!
Frank
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

On Thu, 15 May 2008 07:26:40 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com>
wrote:

>
>"Mark" <secureourborders@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:862F5306-723F-49ED-97B3-D89553AA954B@microsoft.com...
>> And your problem is?
>>
>> Mark

>
>His problem is that he just loves any negative story about Vista. I don't
>think that he realizes that people can seek out stories on their own and he
>must post for others to view. I believe he has nothing better to do.


As opposed to dolts like you that stick your head in the sand and
pretend Vista is perfect and runs without error for everyone.

Personally, I want the TRUTH and that clearly is Vista was rushed out
the door, unready, not fully tested, often more sluggish than XP,
frequently slower, with unasked for clutter like invasive Digital
Rights Management and User Account Control that practically everyone
hates with a passion plus often a need to upgrade hardware requiring
replacing stuff just purchased as recent as 18 months ago or less!

Of course losers like Bill, Frank and other fanboys have a hissy fit
anytime anybody reveals how much Vista sucks. Even when Bill Gates
comes out and says the next version of Windows will address these
concerns you and others just push their heads deeper into the sand and
pretend he didn't say it.
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built


"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message
news:bcno2498m80gq7ioao75304ptv3lhca43c@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 15 May 2008 07:26:40 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Mark" <secureourborders@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:862F5306-723F-49ED-97B3-D89553AA954B@microsoft.com...
>>> And your problem is?
>>>
>>> Mark

>>
>>His problem is that he just loves any negative story about Vista. I don't
>>think that he realizes that people can seek out stories on their own and
>>he
>>must post for others to view. I believe he has nothing better to do.

>
> As opposed to dolts like you that stick your head in the sand and
> pretend Vista is perfect and runs without error for everyone.
>
> Personally, I want the TRUTH and that clearly is Vista was rushed out
> the door, unready, not fully tested, often more sluggish than XP,
> frequently slower, with unasked for clutter like invasive Digital
> Rights Management and User Account Control that practically everyone
> hates with a passion plus often a need to upgrade hardware requiring
> replacing stuff just purchased as recent as 18 months ago or less!
>
> Of course losers like Bill, Frank and other fanboys have a hissy fit
> anytime anybody reveals how much Vista sucks. Even when Bill Gates
> comes out and says the next version of Windows will address these
> concerns you and others just push their heads deeper into the sand and
> pretend he didn't say it.
>


I'm not saying that Vista doesn't have problems. I have never said Vista
was perfect. Actually I develop applications using XP as my main OS and
test with Vista. Adam always lumps everyone into the "Fanboy" category
because if you or anyone disagrees with Adam, you are a Fanboy and an idiot.

What I'm saying is that this retard posts every news story he can find about
it. After awhile, it gets old. Just like Adam who has a head bigger than
his room at the mental institution. I read your posts and they are amusing.
Always putting everyone down. Adam, you keep posting day after day, week
after week, showing everyone that you actaully are the vista.general class
clown. An insecure moron who has to have the last word. You are an
embarassment to the community.
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

Bill Yanaire wrote:
> "Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message
> news:bcno2498m80gq7ioao75304ptv3lhca43c@4ax.com...
>
>>On Thu, 15 May 2008 07:26:40 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Mark" <secureourborders@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:862F5306-723F-49ED-97B3-D89553AA954B@microsoft.com...
>>>
>>>>And your problem is?
>>>>
>>>>Mark
>>>
>>>His problem is that he just loves any negative story about Vista. I don't
>>>think that he realizes that people can seek out stories on their own and
>>>he
>>>must post for others to view. I believe he has nothing better to do.

>>
>>As opposed to dolts like you that stick your head in the sand and
>>pretend Vista is perfect and runs without error for everyone.
>>
>>Personally, I want the TRUTH and that clearly is Vista was rushed out
>>the door, unready, not fully tested, often more sluggish than XP,
>>frequently slower, with unasked for clutter like invasive Digital
>>Rights Management and User Account Control that practically everyone
>>hates with a passion plus often a need to upgrade hardware requiring
>>replacing stuff just purchased as recent as 18 months ago or less!
>>
>>Of course losers like Bill, Frank and other fanboys have a hissy fit
>>anytime anybody reveals how much Vista sucks. Even when Bill Gates
>>comes out and says the next version of Windows will address these
>>concerns you and others just push their heads deeper into the sand and
>>pretend he didn't say it.
>>

>
>
> I'm not saying that Vista doesn't have problems. I have never said Vista
> was perfect. Actually I develop applications using XP as my main OS and
> test with Vista. Adam always lumps everyone into the "Fanboy" category
> because if you or anyone disagrees with Adam, you are a Fanboy and an idiot.


Yeah, he's really pissed because he is simply too stupid, ignorant and
incompetent to get his one little install of Vista Business to run
properly, so he blames MS and is obviously jealous of all of us who do
have Vista running properly.
>
> What I'm saying is that this retard posts every news story he can find about
> it. After awhile, it gets old. Just like Adam who has a head bigger than
> his room at the mental institution. I read your posts and they are amusing.
> Always putting everyone down. Adam, you keep posting day after day, week
> after week, showing everyone that you actaully are the vista.general class
> clown. An insecure moron who has to have the last word. You are an
> embarassment to the community.


He is our resident village idiot and a drunken pig. He's likes to
demonstrate those facts on a daily basis.
Frank

>
>
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

On May 15, 1:55 pm, Adam Albright <A...@ABC.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 15 May 2008 10:33:46 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <b...@yanaire.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >"Adam Albright" <A...@ABC.net> wrote in message
> >news:73ro24dnus2r2p9dtkmdfn2j6hgn1tbbe4@4ax.com...
> >> On Thu, 15 May 2008 09:27:21 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <b...@yanaire.com>
> >> wrote:

>
> >>>"Adam Albright" <A...@ABC.net> wrote in message
> >>>news:bcno2498m80gq7ioao75304ptv3lhca43c@4ax.com...
> >>>> On Thu, 15 May 2008 07:26:40 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <b...@yanaire.com>
> >>>> wrote:

>
> >>>>>"Mark" <secureourbord...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>news:862F5306-723F-49ED-97B3-D89553AA954B@microsoft.com...
> >>>>>> And your problem is?

>
> >>>>>> Mark

>
> >>>>>His problem is that he just loves any negative story about Vista.  I
> >>>>>don't
> >>>>>think that he realizes that people can seek out stories on their own and
> >>>>>he
> >>>>>must post for others to view.  I believe he has nothing better to do.

>
> >>>> As opposed to dolts like you that stick your head in the sand and
> >>>> pretend Vista is perfect and runs without error for everyone.

>
> >>>> Personally, I want the TRUTH and that clearly is Vista was rushed out
> >>>> the door, unready, not fully tested, often more sluggish than XP,
> >>>> frequently slower, with unasked for clutter like invasive Digital
> >>>> Rights Management and User Account Control that practically everyone
> >>>> hates with a passion plus often a need to upgrade hardware requiring
> >>>> replacing stuff just purchased as recent as 18 months ago or less!

>
> >>>> Of course losers like Bill, Frank and other fanboys have a hissy fit
> >>>> anytime anybody reveals how much Vista sucks. Even when Bill Gates
> >>>> comes out and says the next version of Windows will address these
> >>>> concerns you and others just push their heads deeper into the sand and
> >>>> pretend he didn't say it.

>
> >>>I'm not saying that Vista doesn't have problems.  I have never said Vista
> >>>was perfect.

>
> >> The reality is you have a need to try to piss on anyone who doesn't
> >> worship Microsoft like you do. Deny it if you want, Google logs your
> >> stupidity on a daily basis for all the see.

>
> >Same goes for you Mr. 2,000+ messages a month.  Some of those with Dr.
> >Laura.  Boy, are you screwed up in the head.  No wonder why you are in an
> >institution.

>
> Dr. Laura? You're daft. Making 2,000 post a month? You're nuts. One
> thing never changes, you and Frank and your sexual perversions.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Only a dolt like you would think about Dr. Laura in that way. You
really must be sick. I'll bet you were one of those poor saps that
Chris Hanson found when they filmed "To Catch A Predator" only in your
case it was an under age Sheep.
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

> Microsoft is above all else, a corporation with sharholders to answer to.
> It is their duty and obligation to squash everyone and make money.
> It's the American way!


> Mark


Please do not insert your words into mine.

"Mark" <secureourborders@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "xfile" <coucou@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:uVFpqxptIHA.420@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Patience, cricket. Microsoft will eventually buy Yahoo and all will be
>>> well.

>>
>> I hope they can not.
>>
>> They should spend more time and efforts on the core business, such as a
>> better and efficient OS, Office Suits, and Development Tools. Other than
>> server products, I am extremely disappointed about their recent products
>> including Expression series.
>>
>> They should stop trying to be the ONLY provider of the software industry
>> which eventually will destroy the entire ecosystem. I don't hate the
>> company except I think it's about time for it to return to its core
>> business instead of blindly searching for the next target to destroy.
>>
>>

>
>
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built



Frank wrote:
>
>
>
> I am our resident village idiot
> I was unanimously elected.
>
> ----------------------------------------------
> hehehe...good for you!...LOL
> Frank
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built

measekite wrote:

I am our resident village idiot
I was unanimously elected.

----------------------------------------------

Ok fine, so why do you keep repeating yourself? We all got the
message...you're our resident village idiot because you were unanimously
elected.
Great, may your rein forever!...LOL!
You're beyond stupid!
Frank
 
Re: I guess a lot of this happened when vista was being built



Frank wrote:
>
>
> I am our resident village idiot
> I was unanimously elected.
>
> ----------------------------------------------
>
> Ok fine, so why do you keep repeating yourself? We all got the
> message...you're our resident village idiot because you were
> unanimously elected.
> Great, may your rein forever!...LOL!
> You're beyond stupid!
> Frank

Oh Yeah
 
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