How many of you guys are in bed with Bill Gates?

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rich53x

For the past 2 months all I continue to see here are people expressing their
frustration at being abandoned by Microsoft. - I have literally spent a
couple thousand dollars on Microsoft products, and always there's something
that they just don't get right. Check out Windows Annoyances
(www.annoyances.org) and you'll see posts that date back over a decade.

I've been a FrontPage user for 6 websites that I volunteer to maintain. Now
with Vista everything's going down the crapper. With Bill Gates being the
richest guy on the whole planet I don't buy the line that Microsoft just
doesn't have the manpower to work out a fix for FrontPage.

On top of all that are the Bill Gates lovers in these forums that try
telling me I have to start learning Expression Web. Hey, I work for a living
and have precious little time to learn a whole new system. Don't get me
wrong, I don't mind learning new programs, but to suddenly find that I can't
use FrontPage is a slap in the face. It's gonna take me 6 months to learn all
the in's and out's of Expression Web.

Thanks Microsoft!

Oh, and I do wonder how many of you Microsoft sycophants have posters of
Bill Gates hanging over your beds.

There, I've vented!
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

No one is forcing you to upgrade or learn anything new...you can still use
FP for several years.

BTW...it's John Galt's fault not Bill Gates.



| For the past 2 months all I continue to see here are people expressing
their
| frustration at being abandoned by Microsoft. - I have literally spent a
| couple thousand dollars on Microsoft products, and always there's
something
| that they just don't get right. Check out Windows Annoyances
| (www.annoyances.org) and you'll see posts that date back over a decade.
|
| I've been a FrontPage user for 6 websites that I volunteer to maintain.
Now
| with Vista everything's going down the crapper. With Bill Gates being the
| richest guy on the whole planet I don't buy the line that Microsoft just
| doesn't have the manpower to work out a fix for FrontPage.
|
| On top of all that are the Bill Gates lovers in these forums that try
| telling me I have to start learning Expression Web. Hey, I work for a
living
| and have precious little time to learn a whole new system. Don't get me
| wrong, I don't mind learning new programs, but to suddenly find that I
can't
| use FrontPage is a slap in the face. It's gonna take me 6 months to learn
all
| the in's and out's of Expression Web.
|
| Thanks Microsoft!
|
| Oh, and I do wonder how many of you Microsoft sycophants have posters of
| Bill Gates hanging over your beds.
|
| There, I've vented!
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

FP2003 should work with Vista...except for fp extensions wont.


| Rob,
|
| It is being "forced" when once you install Vista you can't go back to XP.
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > No one is forcing you to upgrade or learn anything new...you can still
use
| > FP for several years.
| >
| > BTW...it's John Galt's fault not Bill Gates.
| >
| >
| >
| > | > | For the past 2 months all I continue to see here are people expressing
| > their
| > | frustration at being abandoned by Microsoft. - I have literally spent
a
| > | couple thousand dollars on Microsoft products, and always there's
| > something
| > | that they just don't get right. Check out Windows Annoyances
| > | (www.annoyances.org) and you'll see posts that date back over a
decade.
| > |
| > | I've been a FrontPage user for 6 websites that I volunteer to
maintain.
| > Now
| > | with Vista everything's going down the crapper. With Bill Gates being
the
| > | richest guy on the whole planet I don't buy the line that Microsoft
just
| > | doesn't have the manpower to work out a fix for FrontPage.
| > |
| > | On top of all that are the Bill Gates lovers in these forums that try
| > | telling me I have to start learning Expression Web. Hey, I work for a
| > living
| > | and have precious little time to learn a whole new system. Don't get
me
| > | wrong, I don't mind learning new programs, but to suddenly find that I
| > can't
| > | use FrontPage is a slap in the face. It's gonna take me 6 months to
learn
| > all
| > | the in's and out's of Expression Web.
| > |
| > | Thanks Microsoft!
| > |
| > | Oh, and I do wonder how many of you Microsoft sycophants have posters
of
| > | Bill Gates hanging over your beds.
| > |
| > | There, I've vented!
| >
| >
| >
 
T

Trevor L.

rich53x said:
Rob,

It is being "forced" when once you install Vista you can't go back to
XP.

Yes, I have read that in the NG. And I have also read that FP doesn't work
under Vista.

So I haven't installed Vista. I wonder when it will be safe to do so
--
Cheers,
Trevor L.
[ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
MVPS Website: http://trevorl.mvps.org/
----------------------------------------
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Dunno. In my younger daze I usta be the first one on the block to install
new software, OSes,...now I wait read the ngs for a few months till it looks
like issues thin down.

Vista is still installed on the corner of my desk for now.


| rich53x wrote:
| > Rob,
| >
| > It is being "forced" when once you install Vista you can't go back to
| > XP.
|
| Yes, I have read that in the NG. And I have also read that FP doesn't work
| under Vista.
|
| So I haven't installed Vista. I wonder when it will be safe to do so
| --
| Cheers,
| Trevor L.
| [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| MVPS Website: http://trevorl.mvps.org/
| ----------------------------------------
|
 
D

David Berry

It works fine for me under Vista but I did an upgrade rather than installing
FP after Vista

--
David Berry
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
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http://www.frontpagemvps.com/FrontPageNewsGroups/tabid/53/Default.aspx
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Trevor L. said:
rich53x said:
Rob,

It is being "forced" when once you install Vista you can't go back to
XP.

Yes, I have read that in the NG. And I have also read that FP doesn't work
under Vista.

So I haven't installed Vista. I wonder when it will be safe to do so
--
Cheers,
Trevor L.
[ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
MVPS Website: http://trevorl.mvps.org/
 
K

Kevin Spencer

Microsoft is in business for the exact same reason that you go to work every
day: to make money. That is what business is all about. As a consumer, you
have the freedom to either use their products, someone else's products, or
create your own. The fact that Microsoft has decided to make this change in
their product line is not a matter of morality; it is a business decision.
Microsoft will either profit or lose from the business decisions they make.
You will either profit or lose from the decisions you make.

You are not alone in your frustration. We all have to keep up with
increasingly-rapidly-changing technology, and speaking for myself alone, I
have precious little free time these days, working as hard as I can to keep
up. I have even taken to sleeping less, and have given up almost all of my
hobbies and pasttimes, hoping that someday I will have time for such things
again. However, the bottom line is, you either keep up, or you find another
line of work. We all have the freedom to make these decisions.

Note that none of this is Bill Gates' doing. It is simply the way things
are. How anyone feels about Bill Gates (and everybody feels differently) is
simply a subjective experience. Personally, I admire him for his particular
gifts. He is not the richest man in the world by accident. I can learn much
by studying his methodology. But this does not mean that I put him on a
pedestal, or think more highly of him as a person than anyone else. In fact,
I have no idea what sort of person he is. But his business methods are
successful, and one can learn to be successful at anything from anyone that
is successful at anything.

All that said, you have my sympathy for your trouble. As I said, we all have
trouble dealing with the dizzying advance of technology worldwide. But
complaining doesn't accomplish much (might make you feel better
temporarily), and blaming accomplishes nothing, and is therefore
counter-productive. At some point, you must simply make decisions and accept
the consequences, good or bad, of those decisions.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP

Printing Components, Email Components,
FTP Client Classes, Enhanced Data Controls, much more.
DSI PrintManager, Miradyne Component Libraries:
http://www.miradyne.net
 
K

Kevin Spencer

It is being "forced" when once you install Vista you can't go back to XP.

Exsqueeze me?

I can go back to XP any time I want. In fact, I can dump Windows and install
Linux (shudder) if I wish. Unless Vista magically changes your hardware, you
can install any operating system you wish.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP

Printing Components, Email Components,
FTP Client Classes, Enhanced Data Controls, much more.
DSI PrintManager, Miradyne Component Libraries:
http://www.miradyne.net
 
D

David Berry

Who forced anyone to install Vista? Before installing any new OS you should
always check and see if there are any compatibility issues with your
hardware, device drivers, or software.
 
M

Mike Mueller

#1 Possible solution for you:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/virtualpc/default.mspx
Virtual PC is a free utility which will allow you to install
other OSs onto your machine. So you can run all of your
favorite OSs and other software on your Vista or XP machine.

#2 Why is it that MS is always the bad guy when something
from half a decade ago doesn't work on a brand new OS? You
don't hear people crying that the fancy rims that came on
their last car don't fin't their new car


message
: For the past 2 months all I continue to see here are
people expressing their
: frustration at being abandoned by Microsoft. - I have
literally spent a
: couple thousand dollars on Microsoft products, and always
there's something
: that they just don't get right. Check out Windows
Annoyances
: (www.annoyances.org) and you'll see posts that date back
over a decade.
:
: I've been a FrontPage user for 6 websites that I volunteer
to maintain. Now
: with Vista everything's going down the crapper. With Bill
Gates being the
: richest guy on the whole planet I don't buy the line that
Microsoft just
: doesn't have the manpower to work out a fix for FrontPage.
:
: On top of all that are the Bill Gates lovers in these
forums that try
: telling me I have to start learning Expression Web. Hey,
I work for a living
: and have precious little time to learn a whole new
system. Don't get me
: wrong, I don't mind learning new programs, but to suddenly
find that I can't
: use FrontPage is a slap in the face. It's gonna take me 6
months to learn all
: the in's and out's of Expression Web.
:
: Thanks Microsoft!
:
: Oh, and I do wonder how many of you Microsoft sycophants
have posters of
: Bill Gates hanging over your beds.
:
: There, I've vented!
 
B

Bob Lehmann

Guess that's what you get for locking yourself into a tool without bothering
to learn and understand the underlying technology.
There, I've vented!
And you did a spectactular job of making yourself look like an ass to boot.

Bob Lehmann
 

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