Re: OT: Microsoft and AOL Settle Browser Battle (AP)
3. Provide technical information on its current and
future Windows operating systems to AOL to ensure that
AOL products perform well there.
<My two-cents: I wonder what Microsoft's definition of
"technical" information is.>
My addition: Does that mean that normal developers have no chance of their products performing well on Windows, as this is apparently possible only when additional technical information is provided? Or does this just mean that AOL has bad programmers who require additional handholding?
Regards
Jan Henning
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