Posted on 05/06/2012 3:10:12 PM PDT by CedarDave
Thanks for the warning. I won't. You might try getting an old version at OldVersion.com or one of the other sites that keeps old versions of freeware apps, so you're not stuck with the ad-supported one.
I’m okay, thanks. I had an old copy stored away here.
Good to know about that site, though. I never heard of it before.
Microsoft can’t win against these bigots. When they include features to their OS they are accused of being a monopoly. When they don’t include a feature they are just being terrible.
with all the freeware solutions out there, this seems like a MS vs Netscape battle. MS will win this.
MS does not have to pay the studios a single dime and DVD content can still be played.
Remember Netscape?
Will it support Bluray, MP4, or other more modern content?
...or is it a tangential justification for Jobs’ “bag of hurt” comment?
I remember Netscape. It seems ages since I heard of them.
The HP universal print driver will certainly handle the needs of any mid-90's laserjet and is available for all MS OS products for both x86 and x64 architectures.
I’ve gotten HP Laserjet 1000 printers to work with Win 7 even though HP they are not supported by Win 7 (HP doesn’t have a specific Win 7 hplj 1000 driver)
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