WGET where do you get your URLs from?
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@Dashrender said:
You're absolutely right that Linux rules the world, both in servers and end users devices (android phones anyone)... but Linux does not own the desktop at this point, so it's not really relevant to the conversation at this time.
It is when we are talking about how far behind Windows is.
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@Dashrender said:
Though MS I'm sure has been gun shy to include these types of services for fear of being called a monopoly like in the 90's.
Quality does not get them in trouble for anti-trust.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Though MS I'm sure has been gun shy to include these types of services for fear of being called a monopoly like in the 90's.
Quality does not get them in trouble for anti-trust.
No, including options so no other options are needed does - i.e. IE. How does including a PDF reader not make them act just like they were when IE was bundled in (oh I mean like now :P) Notice how they aren't gunshy anymore... they now have a built in PDF reader.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Though MS I'm sure has been gun shy to include these types of services for fear of being called a monopoly like in the 90's.
Quality does not get them in trouble for anti-trust.
No, including options so no other options are needed does - i.e. IE. How does including a PDF reader not make them act just like they were when IE was bundled in (oh I mean like now :P) Notice how they aren't gunshy anymore... they now have a built in PDF reader.
The bit we were discussing was the need for one to be locked down while the other does not.