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Old September 1st 16, 09:15 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Good Guy[_2_]
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Default Dropbox workaround

On 01/09/2016 19:57, Steve Hayes wrote:

I won't look at anything from MS because they are quite likely to make
like Dropbox and stop it working on XP, because they are "no longer
supporting" it.




You need your head to be examined. Microsoft is going Open Source for
most of its products for the Cloud Computing and so access to its cloud
based OneDrive will be possible in any browser that is latest and
supports scripts.

Microsoft's SQL Server is going on Linux so that Linux users can start
developing on it; Windows 10 2nd edition has some support for Linux;
ASP has become Open Source, C# has become Open Source. The list keeps
expanding and you have decided to shun Microsoft without even trying it.
Do you want to continue living in huts in South Africa. Have you
forgotten to take your meds today? Those loonies at ANC will deal with you.


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