TIGCC Tools Suite v1.00 Beta
Posted by Eric on 22 January 2002, 21:12 GMT
After a multitude of preliminary releases, TICT has released the TIGCC Tools Suite v1.00 beta. The suite contains many useful programmers' tools, as well as the eBook reader, eBook generator, and a generator for NOSTUB executables. There's also a bunch of other new stuff worth checking out at their website.
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Re: TIGCC Tools Suite v1.00 Beta
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Tacctc
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I like that this was updated.
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22 January 2002, 21:18 GMT
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What is AOL doing!!!!(i got this from tusclan.com)
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depleateduranium
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"Jet 8:44:9 01/22/2002
AOL looks to buy out Red Hat
Ummm... Does anyone else see something wrong with this situation? AOL/Time Warner looking to buy out Red Hat (a.k.a. all that is evil in the worl looking to buy out all that is good in the world)? WTF? How is it that a company that its bread and butter is based off of stupid ass customers that can't figure the internet out, much less their damn computers, figure that it would be a good thing to switch over to a operating system that is in no way shape or form aimed at those type of customers? I mean come on people, AOL. These are the people that call up tech support claiming that their "H" key got hacked because every time they press the "H" key, the "G" key also appears (ummmm. can you say FAT FINGERS?). So why is it that a company that makes millions hand over fist on internet access alone think that its a good idea to buy out a company that DOESNT CHARGE A DIME FOR ITS OS? They are going to turn around and rename it to something like AOL/Time Warner/Red Hat, take away netscape and force wxindows users to use AOL/Time Warner/Red Hat AOL version 8.0 with a free 10,000,000 E14 hours, then to boot, they are going to try and charge $149.99 for the OS."
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23 January 2002, 19:08 GMT
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Re: Re: What is AOL doing!!!!(i got this from tusclan.com)
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David Phillips
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Offtopic, but...
You are incorrect. The decision is not Red Hat's to make. Red Hat, being a publically traded company, is under obligation to it's stock holders. If offered a significant amount of money, they would be required to take it. To do otherwise would be negligence, and a company can be sued by it's stock holders for being negligent. Remember, the rules are much different for public companies.
Personally, I think AOL buying Red Hat would be a good thing. We might finally start seeing PC's sold at places like Best Buy that are running something other than Windows. Be didn't have a chance with BeOS, but AOL would. And it would give Linux more corporate backing and public visibility, which would be good.
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24 January 2002, 07:43 GMT
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