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Windows Media Player release skips a beat
This delay is needed so that Microsoft can give us only top quality software. If they need a few more extra days then I'm fine with that. I've been using WMP 11 and it is great. I love the new sleek look of it. I can do without Urge, but its an easy feature to ignore and no one is forcing you to sign up.
Posted by: Loverock Davidson   Posted on: 10/25/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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what 'urge'?  Linux Geek | 10/25/06
what 'urge'?  tooner440 | 10/25/06
HEH!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!  Grayson Peddie | 10/25/06
I guess that is the price you pay...  Qbt | 10/25/06
SENSELESS comments  workit@... | 10/26/06
More Delays?  nascarguy27 | 10/25/06
Windows Media Player release skips a beat  Loverock Davidson | 10/25/06
I can wait, too.  Grayson Peddie | 10/25/06
Indie Music  perryroyce@... | 10/25/06
I can wait too!  OldMarine | 10/26/06
Someone must be paying you  barstewards | 10/25/06
Ah yes the old "your being paid" routine  Loverock Davidson | 10/25/06
Windows Media Player  rondev | 10/25/06
Yep the comedy continues  Richard Flude | 10/25/06
My wild guess  tic swayback | 10/25/06
One problem with your theory  NonZealot | 10/25/06
Ah well, it was worth a shot  tic swayback | 10/26/06
Here's another shot ...  workit@... | 10/26/06
WMP 11 is crap  Randall Lind | 10/25/06
BETA-- Do you know what that means?  workit@... | 10/26/06
Microsoft never wins  carmilevy@... | 10/27/06

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