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September 3, 2007

Working on Some Changes and Upgrades

by @ 2:23 pm. Filed under Tech

Lord willing, I’ll be working on some changes and upgrades today and maybe this evening. The blog may be up or down at times. The look of the blog will change too. I’ll make another post once all is done.

August 1, 2007

Quicken 2008, Must Be Coming Any Day Now. Maybe Today!

by @ 10:33 am. Filed under Tech

For you who use Quicken, there are several indicators that show Quicken 2008 probably will be released any day now.

I didn’t hear good things about Quicken 2007, so hopefully the guys at Intuit will be able to make good with the initial release of Quicken 2008.


update 8/6/2007 11:03AM:
Provantage.com is one of many sites now taking pre-orders for Quicken 2008. See their Financial Software page, scroll to about the middle of the page to see Quicken 2008 on sale. I called and asked them when it will ship and they have a “non-guaranteed” ship date of “mid-August”. So Quicken 2008 looks like it will release very soon!


update 8/13/2007 8:41AM:
Quicken.com started taking pre-orders for Quicken 2008 today.

When I clicked their pre-order link I noticed the following message:

Quicken will begin shipping Quicken 2008 products the week of August 27, 2007.

So the mystery is over. Quicken 2008 will release the week of 8/27.

June 7, 2007

In a Shootout, Windows Vista Fails to Show it’s Better Than Windows XP in Gaming Performance!

by @ 12:01 am. Filed under Tech

And I’ve been thinking about dumping those shares of MSFT!

Video game frame rates for Windows XP and Widows Vista were tested using several different video cards. The conclusion in my opinion is that Windows Vista leaves much to be desired. I’m to the point now, that baring necessity, I have no desire to upgrade to Windows Vista until I go 64-bit.

Check out the articles:

And don’t forget that little matter of maximum available RAM. In total, all this is most disappointing!

February 1, 2007

What is the Maximum Amount of RAM/Memory for Microsoft’s Windows Vista? It Depends. And What About Program Compatibility? That Depends Too!

by @ 1:26 pm. Filed under Questionable Items, Tech

I’ve been preparing for Microsoft’s new Vista operating system and while it was very easy to find the minimum requirements for the new OS, finding the maximum limits has been like searching for a needle in a digital haystack. In particular, I was looking for the maximum amount of RAM that Vista Ultimate Edition can handle. It turns out the REAL answer was harder to discover than I thought. Because for me, how much RAM an OS can REALLY max out at, means exactly how much will I have viewable and addressable within the OS? The official word from Microsoft, is that all 32-bit versions of Vista except the Starter edition have a max of 4GB. (Starter edition can only do a maximum of 1GB.) Microsoft says the 64-bit versions of Vista vary to a greater degree, with Vista 64-bit Ultimate edition maxing out at 128GB. This all sounds reasonable, but for my personal definition of an OS maximum for RAM and possibly your personal definition too, those answers are not exactly true for 32-bit.

I found this post on a blog that is run by a Microsoft MVP. (MVP is one of the higher honors the company might give to a non-employee that is knowledgeable about a Windows product. MVPs usually don’t open their mouths unless they know what they are talking about.) Tony Northrup has found that people are loading their boxes up with 4GB of RAM using Windows Vista 32-bit and the OS can only see between 2GB and about 3.5GB of RAM available. This is because of how Vista 32-bit handles the RAM and it’s fully explained in that post. For me this is disappointing. As I’m sure it is for folks waiting to see 4GB of RAM at their disposal. The RAM that can’t been seen within the OS is being used, but can’t be addressed directly by you from within the OS. So the bottom line for me and maybe you is that you won’t be able to use the whole 4GB of RAM the way you’d like in Vista 32-bit.

Of course Widows Vista 64-bit can see 4GB of RAM with no problems at all, but you’ve got to make sure your hardware can handle addressing more than 4GB of RAM if you want to go beyond that. The Vista package comes with both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions. So you can switch when you wish, but for most of us 64-bit is not a good option for the near future.

And even before you upgrade to Vista 32-bit, you better make sure your programs are compatible. There have been LOTS of complaints. This article mentions one example and there is an entire VistaIncompatible.com Forum, yikes! Here is a list of some compatible software. To make sure your hardware is ready, get the Vista Upgrade Advisor. It looks at programs too, but does not appear to know about a lot of them, judging from my use of the tool.

So that’s the deal and it looks like Tony’s Vista Clues blog is going to be a good resource for any of us considering a move to Vista.

(For the sake of full disclosure, I hold shares of Microsoft stock.)

December 20, 2006

Trackback Issues Involving Blogspot Users. Google’s “Blogger” Service.

by @ 10:53 am. Filed under Tech

For some reason my anti-trackback SPAM software does not like some Blogspot trackbacks. So if you’re a Blogspot user and link to any of my stuff, please use the Contact form to let me know and I’ll link to your post. Keep in mind my Trackback Policy.

I know who many of you are who link to my stuff and I just want to make sure you get proper credit when you do.

I know some of you sometimes are able to get trackbacks to me by linking to the trackback URL instead of the post URL. So that’s worth trying if you want to give it a shot.

Sorry for the inconvenience, but given the mass of trackback SPAM I get every day I have to continue trying to filter the SPAM and allow legitimate trackbacks too. It’s a crazy balancing act at times and hopefully this issue will be resolved at some point.

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