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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Posts: 350 Location: GUP Beograd
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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Imao sam sve drajvere, dobio za XP, Windows XP je u jednoj varijanti bio full update-ovan, a u drugoj namerno nisam misleći da je to problem. Izgleda da si u pravu da mi je 4GB RAMa pravilo problem. XP64 nisam nikad probao, instalirao sam Vistu 64 i za sada sam prezadovoljan.
DirectX10 jeste na Visti, šta je tu problem? Oni programi koji su zahtevali 9 - sami su instalirali pored ovog kao i .NET 1.1 - ista priča. DirectX se sastiji iz fajlova za svaki mesec po jedan pa program izabere .dll koji mu treba. Nije to ništa komplikovano.
Vista jeste našminkana ali nije samo to mene opčinilo, nego pouzdanost, brzina i update koji je SAVRŠEN. Skida i za Windows i za originalne Update-ove za hardver - SAVRŠENO funkcioniše.
AutoCAD radi odlično, možda sugestivno ali imam utisak da brže radi nego na 32bit (kao i sve ostalo).
Jedino mi je krivo što moram da koristim ovaj Office 2007 (!) koji je sušta suprotnost od prethodnih i ne mogu da se naviknem i neke 16bit programčiće tipa jedan rečnik koji mi nedostaje itd.
Pri startu RAM mi je preko 1.3GB ali kad ga opteretim - ne prelazi mnogo 2GB. _________________
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let4mi osvajac konkursa!

Joined: 22 May 2006 Posts: 550 Location: Various
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:01 pm Post subject: |
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Kod Billa konachno ima za dz...
Microsoft gives away free software for students
Microsoft Corp. is giving students free access to its most sophisticated tools for writing software and making media-rich Web sites, a move that intensifies its competition with Adobe Systems Inc. and could challenge open source software’s popularity. The Redmond-based software maker said late Monday it will let students download Visual Studio Professional Edition, a software development environment; Expression Studio, which includes graphic design and Web site and hybrid Web-desktop programming tools; and XNA Game Studio 2.0, a video game development program. The company will also give away SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition and Windows Server Standard Edition.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said the company’s past efforts to arrange educational discounts for these programs limited the number of students who ultimately could use them. DreamSpark, as Microsoft is calling the free software offering, opens up access to many more students. “We give up some revenue, but we gain the fact that we’ll get the feedback of these students, get more courses to incorporate our tools into the programs and get more startups where kids are familiar with Visual Studio, Expression Studio and SQL Server,” Gates said in a phone interview. “It’s a brilliant strategic move on the part of Microsoft,” said Chris Swenson, a software industry analyst with NPD Group. “This is one of the core audiences you have to hit if you really want to make a difference in the rich Internet application market going forward.” The programs are available now to more than 35 million college students. My university already provides a bunch of free software from Microsoft, but this will make things even better! _________________
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 2:23 pm Post subject: |
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Zanimljivo ali ni jedan od ponuđenih mi ne treba... a ne znam ni kako se dokazuje da si student? _________________
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