Ask anyone who used Flash outside the Windows OS.
I certainly agree with that, especially versus any Windows OS.
If Comet was generating full copies of the Windows OS then there is a problem.
So, for example, Microsoft tests it against sort of the native generic Windows OS.
In this case the Windows OS itself is requiring a locked down bootloader.
Direct access to files without using the Windows OS is undocumented.
The software may still be used inside virtual machines running a supported Windows OS on such platforms.
The Windows OS then notifies interested applications that a device change has occurred.
A port was released for Windows OS shortly afterwards, in 1999.
Windows OS and Blackberry will soon be launched as well .
Ask anyone who used Flash outside the Windows OS.
I certainly agree with that, especially versus any Windows OS.
If Comet was generating full copies of the Windows OS then there is a problem.
So, for example, Microsoft tests it against sort of the native generic Windows OS.
In this case the Windows OS itself is requiring a locked down bootloader.
Direct access to files without using the Windows OS is undocumented.
The software may still be used inside virtual machines running a supported Windows OS on such platforms.
The Windows OS then notifies interested applications that a device change has occurred.
A port was released for Windows OS shortly afterwards, in 1999.
Windows OS and Blackberry will soon be launched as well .