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Comment Re:Linux has UAC too (Score 1) 898

DOS's? How do you think all that DOS software would have worked in a multi-user environment? And please, convince me that DOS, an operating system designed for the 80's microcomputer and personal computer market, needed a multi-user environment from its inception. I need a good laugh today. (And yes, I know that UNIX had been around since the 70's, we're talking about personal computers here)

It wasn't until Windows XP that they were successfully able to migrate their userbase to NT itself, let alone baby steps towards a true multiuser environment like Vista did.

Comment Re:Linux has UAC too (Score 1) 898

Why on earth Windows has to do this is beyond me.

Once again, it's not Windows' fault, it's the software makers fault. Windows NT has had limited-access accounts since forever, it's just that old habits (Writing games for single-user Windows 9x environments) die hard unless you go out of your way to enforce limited user accounts like Vista did.

Comment Re:"Finished" software (Score 1) 676

I asked in the IRC channel if their Word Processor supported centering within a page easily like Word did. As soon as I mentioned Word, the lurkers became quite caustic and copped an attitude like "If you want X feature from Word, then just go use Word".

I still use OO.o, but believe me, once a suitable alternative pops up I'm gone.

Comment Re:AKA (Score 1) 354

DRM does not stop zero day warez. Spore, for example, has some of the most insane drm in existence on it and was pirated several days before it was released. So, how does drm in this situation do anything useful against piracy at all?

Nothing. But just because Spore's DRM happened to have been cracked on day one does not mean that it is hopeless to even try, because effective DRM has been introduced in past games, such as Bioshock (which took two weeks to crack), and there is far too much money at stake to simply say "We give up, no more DRM."

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