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Technology lets people search message text and attachments, possibly a move to rival efforts by Google, Microsoft.
Technology lets people search message text and attachments, possibly a move to rival efforts by Google, Microsoft.
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There is no reason why it should be incorporated into the next operating system version from anyone. It should be banned and it potentially could be used to negate privacy rights from individuals to security concerns for businesses.
- Screwed again!
- by pbarnes7 October 28, 2004 7:52 AM PDT
- I was a BIG fan of Bloomba and now it's been swallowed up by a bigger fish. Now I'm stuck with a decent program that still has bugs that will never be fixed, and it'll never be enhanced.
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(3 Comments)Crap like this is what makes people stick with the monopolists, um, biggest companies. Even when their software isn't at all innovative or supported well, but at least you know they probably won't be swallowed by a bigger fish, making your investment worth less.
BTW, I really mean "worth less", not worthless, because even antiquated software has value.
Micro$oft screwed early adopters of non-MS emailers and dialers by giving away Outlook Express. Then they screwed owners of non-MS PIMs by releasing Outlook. Then they screwed owners of other website editors with FrontPage (whose key features they COPIED from NaviPress). Now I'm screwed by Yahoo when they buy out Statalabs and shelve Bloomba.
Am I just naive or does a customer have a right to expect a FUTURE when they buy software???