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Is this true?
Microsoft Windows Vista will require a monthly subscription of $49.95 to use. If the subscription expires, it will erase all data and refuse to boot.

BYOND 4.0 will only be available for use by BYOND Members.

thats an old forum post
Xx Dark Wizard xX wrote:
Is this true?
Microsoft Windows Vista will require a monthly subscription of $49.95 to use. If the subscription expires, it will erase all data and refuse to boot.

BYOND 4.0 will only be available for use by BYOND Members.

thats an old forum post



Let's see, fifty bucks times 12 is 600 dollars a year. Nobody would do it..


Now, I don't think they should specify 4.0 for members. But, as a non-member I do agree that they should have the beta testing before we do.
Byond will always be free. They will never charge us for it. Byond Members just support byond get extra crap for it.
In response to Cheetoz
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Read the context of the post, not just bits and pieces.
rofl. Good one.
Will vista seriously require a yearly fee?

That's horrible, who will use that piece of refuse? >=[

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
Kujila wrote:
Will vista seriously require a yearly fee?

That's horrible, who will use that piece of refuse? >=[

~Kujila

Ah, No it's FUD created by Mike H as an example in post:
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In response to Kujila
Anyways, even if it did, such <s>pirates</s> smart fellows like us wouldn't have to pay.
In response to Hell Ramen
It's not that it's the ethics behind it. I wouldn't even pirate that if it's true.

I would go buy a Mac or just switch over to Linux fully.

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
Agreed, so would 90% of the world, thats why they would never do it.
I thought te next Windows to come ut is Longhorn. What's this Vista?
In response to CaptFalcon33035
If I'm not mistaken, Longhorn was Vista's codename.
In response to Popisfizzy
Correct. Just as 'Whistler' was XP's codename.

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
I'm at the site right now and what's claimed of it is absolutely stunning. I expect the new PC to be nothing less than what it claims to be.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/default.mspx
In response to CaptFalcon33035
CaptFalcon33035 wrote:
I'm at the site right now and what's claimed of it is absolutely stunning. I expect the new PC to be nothing less than what it claims to be.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/default.mspx

Heh. Claims. Half the stuff in vista was meant for windows NT 4. The other half has been cut, or is being backported to Win XP. ;P
In response to Jon88
Balmer: "This mac osx is sexy"
Gates: "Copy it then"
Balmer: "K"

~Kujila
In response to CaptFalcon33035
I have a friend who installed the beta of Windows Vista on his computer to try it out. Despite the fact that his computer is quite new, he says all the fancy graphical crap made the OS take up 30% CPU while idling.

WHILE IDLING.

^_^

Sure, it's not optimized yet, but still... that's pretty horrendous. I think I'll stick with XP for now. =P

Apparently some bits of the interface were really weird, and a lot of the shiny "new" features (like symbolic links, which Unix has had for decades) weren't in yet. It can only improve before release, but first impressions were not flattering.
In response to Crispy
Heh, that's why I can't wait for Google OS. Google is known to make things work fast, very fast. =p
In response to Crispy
I hope your friend is a beta tester, otherwise he is not supposed to be using it. Of course if he is, he's not supposed to be talking about it either :P, people never read what they are agreeing too heh.

Anyway slow downs are to be expected its only beta one of a brand new OS. It will get much faster before release when the debug coding is gone, and optimizing is done. You can’t really have first impressions on something that you should not see yet through, and as it being a very early beta, I would wait to an RC before judging it.
In response to Xzar
Yeah, I know it's only a beta, but so far they've got very little to show for such a long development period. =) It didn't even have any visible extra features yet (on top of what XP already has), and they're already calling it beta. Sure, it'll get better, but MS have got a lot of work to do...
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