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RE: Simplified wireless networking (A deep dive into Windows 7)
I agree with this comment. Microsoft seems to take the approach that they know best what the customer needs. Vista proved this idea; speaking for myself and my customers: we just want the stuff to work without all of the gingerbread. We don't want to be forced to upgrade programs that have been working well for us in the past and we don't want to be annoyed by programmers who think they know better than we do.
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Congratulations!  Real World | 11/18/08
Thanks  Ed Bott ZDNet Moderator | 11/18/08
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RE: Simplified wireless networking (A deep dive into Windows 7)  steve@... | 11/18/08
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RE: Simplified wireless networking (A deep dive into Windows 7)  dakota863 | 11/18/08
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RE: Simplified wireless networking (A deep dive into Windows 7)  uptechi@... | 11/18/08
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Crash and Intruder PROOF I can agree  Sonyia | 12/02/08
RE: Simplified wireless networking (A deep dive into Windows 7)  Ken_SF | 11/18/08
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