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Eldmannen

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  1. Every new version of Windows seem to get more and more restrictive and heavier and more annoying "anti-piracy" features and such.

     

    I sure as hell don't like to agree to restrictive EULA's, type in CD keys, give up my first born, "Activate" Windows, WGA, WGA notifications, and all that kind of stuff.

     

    Not to be rude but that doesn't matter. Stealing is stealing and no matter what its wrong.

    Do I think your a horrible person? No, but either way you look at it, its wrong and against the law. All I said was don't talk about pirating software or ask how to do it.

    I think your missing the point.... You cant buy osx and stick it on any pc. To use OSX you must run it on mac hardware. Its not like windows where you can buy or build your computer and then use XP or whatever else you want. Macs use proprietary hardware.

     

    This is likely to change in the future since Macs now run on intel chips, which means there shouldn't really be any compatibility issues.

     

    Software piracy and stealing is a little different. Like when you steal something, you usually get something, and the owner loose something. In software piracy, its more like you get something, without paying for it, but the owner don't loose anything. Probably alot of people who eg. download movies wouldn't go out to the cinema and watch them or buy the DVD if it wasn't possible for them to download it.

     

    It is against the law (in most countries). But about being wrong, that depends on how you look at it. Example with music and movies, it is illegal to download a movie or song that is 30 years old, but I don't think it is wrong, because things like movies and music are not just products to be sold, they are culture too.

    Example, if I downloaded Doom, I don't think it would be wrong, that game is a classic, its culture. If I download Elvis, I don't think that would be wrong.

     

     

    About the Mac's, yes there shouldn't be any compatibility issues, but I think Apple likes vendor lock-in.

     

     

    I got the point :lol: I'm not dumb here :D I've used a Mac and I'm well aware Mac's OS can't run on Windows based hardware. I know you have to buy Mac related parts to able to upgrade a Mac though. I also know you... can run Windows Xp on a Mac Mini which I found pretty cool :)

     

    I don't find it pretty cool. I think that is something that should be obvious that it should work, it should be expected to work.

    No matter what computer you use, people should be allowed to change whatever software they want on it to whatever software they want. Mac Mini is a x86, so sure as hell it should be possible to just about anything is for the x86.

  2. I don't like IM clients from my days back when I was an AOL user. I'm glad I don't have to deal with securing one of them, or deal with being bothered by someone when I don't want to be.

     

    Most IM clients suck, when you use a service, you are often forced to use the client of that service provider since the protocol usually is closed and there are no specifications, RFC's or technical documentation and the client is usually big, bloated and full of useless features geared towards the masses.

     

    There are some good IM clients though, I like the light-weight multi-protocol ones that can be extended via plugins. Such as Miranda IM which is my favourite IM client.

     

    Most IM networks now allow you to go "invisible" or just appear to be offline for certain users you choose.

  3. Yes, it is safe to delete IIS log files. They are just log files for IIS (Internet Information Server) which most regular people don't have. And nobody sane would use IIS anyways since Apache exists.

  4. This is an old topic, heh.

     

    Google Talk is great, it is bridged with the Jabber network. So you can use Google Talk, Miranda IM, Gaim, Kopete, Adium X, etc to chat with other people. The protocol is XMPP (Jabber protocol), which is an open protocol based upon XML. There exists libraries and stuff for it, so its easy to code clients, bots, etc for Jabber.

     

    It also bridges with AOL, so you can chat with all people that use AOL Instant Messenger.

  5. The anti-piracy is once again causing problem for the legitimate users.

     

    You bought Windows for alot of money, you had to agree to the restrictive EULA and to give up your first born son, you had to type in the CD keys, you had to "Activate" Windows, and yet WGA causes problems with you.

  6. I really don't know how good the detection is of the antivirus, and really only kept it installed because ClamWin Free Antivirus my former secondary av scanner was taking far too long (3 times longer than any av I've ever tried) to scan all files on my system.

     

    The firewall however was a very pleasant surprise and is a keeper on my system. It isn't often that I'm very impressed from the get go with a software product, however Comodo Firewall did just that.

     

    Yes, that is the problem with ClamWin, it is so slow. Last time I runned it, I made it scan only .exe and .dll files.

     

    So, whats so good about Comodo Firewall?

  7. Looks interesting, I'll have to register to check out a few Metal bands listed there.

     

    I don't think you need to register.

     

    I am allergic to registration. :blink:

  8. I think I recall reading on the site it doesn't need a license at all.

    Now it says it needs a license, but it is free for life time.

     

    I also see that it has skins. An ugly skin!

     

    Also, it reminds me of Norton Antivirus.

     

    I defiantly wont try it out.

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