Microsoft acquires Sysinternals
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Microsoft acquires Sysinternals
Microsoft acquires Sysinternals : http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2006/0 ... osoft.html 
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Re: Microsoft acquires Sysinternals
Bummer... I wonder if all their tools will be removed from the site?? I had made a GUI for PSExec in PureBasic sometime back. Its been really popular too... Hmm, what to do with it now... http://www.penguinbyte.com/software/ezexecute/gnozal wrote:Microsoft acquires Sysinternals : http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2006/0 ... osoft.html
What do you base that insightful statement on?As oppose to linux where nobody working with it understands it....
Drac:
If I go by that point of view, then I can say the exact same about windows and OSX programmers. That does not make Linux "better" per se. There are always bad programmers and good programmers, no matter what OS you are using.
However, we want to talk about ease of use for the average (read most) computer users, then Linux is not even in a usable state. Heck OSX, have usability down pat for average user compared to Linux and it has a smaller market share then linux ... ...
Beach:
I only responded to the troll comment with a troll comment
If I go by that point of view, then I can say the exact same about windows and OSX programmers. That does not make Linux "better" per se. There are always bad programmers and good programmers, no matter what OS you are using.
However, we want to talk about ease of use for the average (read most) computer users, then Linux is not even in a usable state. Heck OSX, have usability down pat for average user compared to Linux and it has a smaller market share then linux ... ...
Beach:
I only responded to the troll comment with a troll comment

