Microsoft Nagware ticks off the Chinese
Oct. 18th, 2008 10:17 amHeh. China is a major pirating nation, and MS is ratcheting up their "Genuine Advantage" systems to annoy the heck out of people who pirate their software. Apparently the people who pirate their software are not very happy about their desktop wallpaper being reset or occasional message boxes annoying them that their software hasn't passed validation yet.
I am amused.
But let me rant briefly.
I'm writing this on a Mac. I do not use Microsoft Office for Mac because they don't have Access, so I use the free software NeoOffice. I have Windows XP running on it via Parallels, which has Office XP and SQL Server 2008, 2005, and 2000: all licensed. I think MS charges too much for its operating system, but they're free to charge what the market will bear and people can choose alternatives or to steal it.
But I definitely hate their "Genuine Advantage" systems.
I still use Windows at work daily, it's what I earn a living on. And it's a pain in the butt when I have to reboot my computer to install updates, and right now my computer won't update because of a configuration issue!
*sigh* Definitely a love/hate relationship. I'm just glad that I don't have to mess with Vista, my two days of using it this week in a training class were enough to make me further appreciate XP and my Mac.
http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/10/microsoft-peeve.html
I am amused.
But let me rant briefly.
I'm writing this on a Mac. I do not use Microsoft Office for Mac because they don't have Access, so I use the free software NeoOffice. I have Windows XP running on it via Parallels, which has Office XP and SQL Server 2008, 2005, and 2000: all licensed. I think MS charges too much for its operating system, but they're free to charge what the market will bear and people can choose alternatives or to steal it.
But I definitely hate their "Genuine Advantage" systems.
I still use Windows at work daily, it's what I earn a living on. And it's a pain in the butt when I have to reboot my computer to install updates, and right now my computer won't update because of a configuration issue!
*sigh* Definitely a love/hate relationship. I'm just glad that I don't have to mess with Vista, my two days of using it this week in a training class were enough to make me further appreciate XP and my Mac.
http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/10/microsoft-peeve.html