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2005/10/24

monad: we do things our own (weird) way

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@ 05:36 PM (31 months, 4 days ago)

Why reinvent the wheel? Why not, said Microsoft, and created the Microsoft Shell beta version 2 (codenamed monad). Read the Ars Technica review, and then some comments from Slashdot. If you have too much time and want to fill pages of personal data for them to mine, try the free msh download link as well (beware you need the .NET platform installed).

From reading the reviews, first impressions are that it's a very complex product; with various inspirational sources. Might also be that in their attempt to simplify things, they created a messy product; that stands no chance against the mature *nix tools. However it's been only 4 months since monad's first beta release; their rush might signal a massive release marketing campaign.

does anybody ever read the Terms and Conditions?

@ 08:37 AM (31 months, 5 days ago)
No matter if it's about signing up for some new web account, or just the necessity to approve a clause when installing a program, very few people actually read the Terms and conditions. We have too little time, or the End User License Agreements (EULA) are too long and boring. If they are intentionally long, in order to hide certain aspects of the software, or it's just the legal department's way of saying we exist here too; that's hard to decide. Anyway, if nobody ever reads them; why do we have them?
However, the very few that do read them can find it extremelly rewarding to do so. I won't reveal the plot; but it's a funny story; take your time.