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Of course, you know absolutely nothing about software development
so your opinion is just this side of useless. Your slinging of silly taunts like "Microsucks" and "Windoze" betrays your attempt to appear older than your teenage mentality.

Just my two cents.

Now, to the subject of the article. MSFT has no reason to push this software out before it is ready. Doing so will hurt their customers and their reputation. In addition, the market for 64-bit software is still very very small so a delay doesn't really matter much. They'd much rather have a good release that developers build apps on top of than push something out early and have it sit there un-used.
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Everybody calm down...  Mike Cox | 07/27/04
..Linux x86_64 has been available since last year..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/27/04
Small correction  michael-t | 07/27/04
I meant AMD64, but thanks for correction(NT)  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/28/04
Yawn!  AbsolutelyNot | 07/27/04
Are you implying W2K3 needs Itanium to run print/file servers?  Plain Logic | 07/27/04
Implied Itanium requirement -- was that 32 or 64 bits you have now???  clasher_z | 07/29/04
Snork!  Cardinal_Bill | 07/27/04
deploy 64 bit  yu_forum@... | 05/25/07
6.2 Mike you've done better  Squawkbox | 07/27/04
Itanium  georgep_z | 07/28/04
You are delaying too?  clasher_z | 07/28/04
Come again!?!?!  chiwawa | 07/27/04
Even if you go easy on them.  doe_z | 07/27/04
Love ZDNet's "related links"...  Fred Fredrickson | 07/27/04
Ain't it intersting  Squawkbox | 07/28/04
Proof positive...  bjbrock | 07/27/04
MS wouldn't know QUALITY if it hit them between the eyes !  realitycheck101 | 07/27/04
Of course, you know absolutely nothing about software development  marksashton | 07/28/04
Agreed  PA-ITGuy | 07/28/04
64-bit drivers...  prime21 | 07/28/04
either way...  ryusen | 07/28/04
64-bit software  yu_forum@... | 05/25/07
64-bit software  yu_forum@... | 05/25/07
While you are waiting for Wintel 64bit.  alterego_z | 07/27/04
REPENT, You Apple loving heathen.......  middle of nowhere | 07/27/04
correction for you  doh123 | 07/28/04
The chickens are coming home to roost  Sunny Jalolly | 07/27/04
Are you sure Mac OS X 10.3 is 64-bit?  dvm | 07/27/04
10.3 Not 64 Bit  MonsterPuppy | 07/28/04
well...  doh123 | 07/28/04
MUCH better than Panther  yu_forum@... | 05/25/07
Intel owes them one  TerryC_z | 07/28/04
New light...Intel & SCO?  techboy_z | 07/28/04
Isn't this a blow to Intel too?  Robert Crocker | 07/28/04
abandoning the Itanium route???  PA-ITGuy | 07/28/04
Then again  johnnyu | 07/28/04
How old is the IA-64 and don't forget VME/VSB  clasher_z | 07/28/04
IA-64 == Alpha, VME == Hypertransport, ??? WTF  TerryC_z | 07/29/04
Hey... we're both on the AMD side  clasher_z | 07/29/04
agree with you  yu_forum@... | 05/25/07
IA-64 == Alpha, VME == Hypertransport, ??? WTF  TerryC_z | 07/29/04
Itanium  clasher_z | 07/29/04
Correction / addendum  clasher_z | 07/29/04
Credit where credit is due  TerryC_z | 07/30/04
Since most posters here won't use it anyway  FilledOut | 07/28/04
there are a few  php_developer | 07/28/04
No biggie...  BitTwiddler | 07/28/04
Trustworthy computing?  d_jedi | 07/28/04
Win XP/2003 64 delay -- wonder why  clasher_z | 07/28/04
calm down?  lotta_anger | 07/29/04
What comes after XP from M$ --- Round 2 anyone?  clasher_z | 07/29/04
addendum  clasher_z | 07/29/04
you can't beat them  yu_forum@... | 05/25/07

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