"In 2000, Windows comprised about half of the server operating system market, followed by Unix and Netware at about 17 percent each and Linux reaching towards 10 percent, she said, noting that today Windows owns about 70 percent, Linux about 20 percent, with Unix below 10 percent and Netware barely registering."
So Win gained 20%, linux 10%.
Not that I care - I was just looking for an excuse to post the video of the penguin slipping.
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spoonguard2? Well i'll click it anyway. Can't resist.
Anyway, it may be beta, but it works better than any other version of real player i have ever used. It doesn't automatically steal file associations or install the taskbar program or any of that crap either. I am thoroughly happy with it. It even enabled me to view videos on youtube my download speed was preventing me from watching in the past. I was able to watch "star trek vs star wars" and "yoda dancing" with no trouble at all!
Last edited by Lord Orwell; Oct 30th, 2007 at 09:43 PM.
no i was talking about real player 11. I can download a video to my computer with it, then convert it with other programs such as FreeStudioManager from dvdvideosoft.
I use RealAlternative. RealPlayer is such a pointless memory hog, and I can already download flv videos using Firefox/Swiftfox plugins or SaveYouTube, but I prefer the plugins.
There are some plugins. Mainly they feed the url into some php page and you get the download either instantly or you click "Download now" and it downloads.
The one I use (if I ever use one on a regular basis) is Fast Video Download. It's good so far. TBH I haven't gone trailblazing through them all and testing them because downloading youtube vids is not something of a neccessity, especially when I have broadband connections at home.
unfortunately i don't. I have the equivalent speed of isdn, and i still lose connection on certain files (and oddly only certain ones) constantly. So i figured if i could get one that works with a download accelerator such as star downloader, it would not matter how many times it disconnected because it would resume again.