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What competitors?
Other than iLife, who is competing with Live Essentials?

These seem like little trivial programs to be fighting over. Besides the people complaining about bloat (Even though these programs don't take up much space), I don't think anyone would complain even if they were included in Windows to begin with.
Posted by: NStalnecker   Posted on: 10/28/09  (Edited: 10/28/2009 @ 09:19) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What competitors?  NStalnecker | 10/28/09
less  xicanonaztlanca | 10/28/09
The last time Microsoft included these applications...  olePigeon | 10/28/09
"I don't think anyone has a problem with Microsoft bundling" - errmmm EU?  de-void | 10/28/09
There is no competition... anymore.  NStalnecker | 10/28/09
Regulators don't understand tech...  BillDem | 10/28/09
Yeah... BUT...  pzsolnay@... | 10/28/09
Yeah, but...  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/28/09
Nobody cares.  James T. Kirk | 10/28/09
It's Superfetch at work  NStalnecker | 10/28/09
I don't see a problem  P. Douglas | 10/28/09
Microsoft deserves NOTHING. EOS! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/28/09
Live services are not on the OS itself  progon | 10/28/09
RE: Microsoft's Windows 7 challenge: Selling Live services (without being sued)  macroline | 10/28/09
The reason for the migration...  TripleII | 10/28/09
Deosn't matter what MS does, some are always going to whine.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/09
I think its good  groovepoint@... | 10/28/09
RE: Selling Live services  bobold2 | 10/29/09
RE: Microsoft's Windows 7 challenge: Selling Live services (without being sued)  rmark@... | 10/29/09
RE: Microsoft's Windows 7 challenge: Selling Live services (without being sued)  bigsibling | 10/29/09
ridiculous--let microsoft offer us free programs  hansonjb | 10/29/09
RE: Windows 7 challenge: The problem with MS signature computers  TechGuy09 | 10/30/09
Completely misleading, lawyer, lobbyist, let the buyer beware.....  Ole Man | 10/30/09

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