What's gonna happen to our plugins when Windows 8 launches?

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Numanoid wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote: So even if it wasnt possible straight away in 2002, it certainly is possible right now, when, as Ive already said repeatedly, you can buy an i5-based windows 7 tablet off the shelf.
Yeah, but what about that beer, I thought you were going for that? :?
Someone ought to invent a portable keyboardless computer with some sort of cableles interwub access so I can sit here in the pub and drink this here pint and still be able to laugh at Teh dumbass zombies on kvr

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whyterabbyt wrote: Someone ought to invent a portable keyboardless computer with some sort of cableles interwub access so I can sit here in the pub and drink this here pint and still be able to laugh at Teh zombies.
Wow that would be revolutionary :shock: :D But aren't the pub a place where one can leave the zombie room for a while? 8)

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Numanoid wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote: Someone ought to invent a portable keyboardless computer with some sort of cableles interwub access so I can sit here in the pub and drink this here pint and still be able to laugh at Teh zombies.
Wow that would be revolutionary :shock: :D But aren't the pub a place where one can leave the zombie room for a while? 8)
You've never spent any time in Glasgow after 9pm.

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Are you guys talking about using a computer without cables and running VSTs in Windows8......dream on, surely only Amigas can do that

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What's going to happen to all of our plugins when Windows 8 launches ?


They are all going to blow up :hihi:

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Day jah view

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I don't normally follow Windows threads but I'm glad I checked this one out - fking delivers big style.

(In my part of the globe, those who've had beers are now back at their computers. Cheers!)

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whyterabbyt wrote:
Numanoid wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote: So even if it wasnt possible straight away in 2002, it certainly is possible right now, when, as Ive already said repeatedly, you can buy an i5-based windows 7 tablet off the shelf.
Yeah, but what about that beer, I thought you were going for that? :?
Someone ought to invent a portable keyboardless computer with some sort of cableles interwub access so I can sit here in the pub and drink this here pint and still be able to laugh at Teh dumbass zombies on kvr

Are those anything similar to the 'robot lobsters on a bike' that frequent these parts ?

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I think they are like that but they make them without claws too.
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32 bit plugins will stop working. Your 64 bit plugins will demand to be updated to 128 bit. They won't like the folder they're in. Developers all around the globe will simultaneously charge for updates while blowing their brains out.
What I want to know is what happens when Windows Quantum comes out.....

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Nothing. Unless of course you decide to install it to be used with the plugins.
Never jump on a new os untill the ones who did jump have taken care of forcing the company to re-code the bugs.
Win7 64bit works ok, so why change? To sponsor M$?
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Bronto Scorpio wrote:"Geek" isn't offensive just as "Nerd" isn't but some people use it that way. I'm a geek and a nerd and don't have a problem with that :hihi:
Dunno where you grew up but both terms were explicit insults when I was a kid/teen. It was social poison to be considered either, and rather emotionally damaging. I take exception to this new techno marketing and social meme of "geek is sexy" because it was the exact opposite back when the words were thrown at me because I happened to be a computer user or spoke intelligently.

I've gone from being a computer enthusiast that cared about technical details to being a "born again user" that finds it all insulting to users and overtly and unnecessarily complicated and retrograde. I want this crap to just be tools that work, but I'm awre enough of the technical trappings to know why, historically, it mostly has not worked as it should.

Computers cause a lot of anxiety to people that feel computer illiterate. That's why Apple's iOS devices are popular because they largely break that long lineage of user abuse. That's what earned my favor with Apple product, not some historic cultish thing (that and the feeling of being outright abused by Windows and computer component manufacturers while I attempted to maintain the belief that building PCs was the best choice).
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ErikH wrote:Nothing. Unless of course you decide to install it to be used with the plugins.
Never jump on a new os untill the ones who did jump have taken care of forcing the company to re-code the bugs.
Win7 64bit works ok, so why change? To sponsor M$?
... maybe when you buy a new pc? :roll:

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ErikH wrote: Win7 64bit works ok, so why change? To sponsor M$?
oh look at that! you used $ instead of an s. that'$ really original :wink:

seriously though, i agree with you. w7 64 is fine.

also, the way my finances are at the moment i think the next computer i get will probably be running windows 12 :cry:

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verdict : Williams Brothers Caesar Augustus; actually quite a good pint. If you like IPAs, and can find it on draught, or even bottled, try it out.

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