Yeah, they’ve been around for ages and are still excellent. I’m also very glad they still support actual audio streams and don’t require some stupid app.
(No affiliation just a happy customer.)
Yeah, they’ve been around for ages and are still excellent. I’m also very glad they still support actual audio streams and don’t require some stupid app.
(No affiliation just a happy customer.)
We call that percussive maintenance… the brick is optional.
Well sure, but if we’ll lower the bar for a masterpiece to this level we’ll be in for some dire times.
That’s good advice, we will. Thank you.
Thankfully Microsoft is a thrustworthy partner with the users best interests in mind. /s
At home Proxmox works reall well. When our VMWare licenses expire we’ll certainly evaluate that as option.
Wasn’t really aimed at you but from the things I’ve seen I am afraid not all Windows administrators might realize that.
And probably as a security update as well.
Installing Word, on a server, running as administrator, forecefully linked to some MS account for activation… Is that really a reasonable solution in a Microsoft world? Smh.
If documentation comes as Word document there is no documentation and a huge red flag for the software.
Ha, you do you… But I’m glad they have alternative means to enjoy the streams.