Microsoft Partner Pack for Windows XP


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The Microsoft Partner Pack for Windows XP will be available later today. Visit again and don't miss one of the best free application packages available to Windows users.

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Microsoft Partner Pack for Windows XP Site

Press release from : Computer Associates

Edited by b3ta

Microsoft has been sponsering a free version of Etrust antivirus for quite some time.

It is free to use for a year.

Microsoft uses Etrust on for all its computers and servers on its own corporate network.

So I feel very confident using it.

Can't wait to see what these goodies are.

thanks for the new:):) hope its not crappy or bloated

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You have to consider the source, right? Oh I know most of this pack is thirdparty stuff but knowing Microsoft they'll throw some bloat in for good measure:D:D Still, I'll check it out...

THE MICROSOFT PARTNER PACK WEBSITE IS NOW UP:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/partnerpack/

It includes

Play:

Super Slyder?

Serpentine?

Share:

PhotoSite?

Microsoft Time Zone

Protect:

Computer Associates - eTrust?

Explore:

Google Deskbar?

Desktop Media Gallery?

Onfolio Express

Do More:

Post-it? Software Notes

PayPal Payment Wizard

Microsoft USB Flash Drive Manager

EDIT: All of the software requires .NET 1.1

Is J#.Net different from .Net? And I have direct X 9c installed already. Is it some kind of updated version?

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Its not DirectX 9c, it is another different package Managed DirectX 9c... I don't know WTF the difference is.

I think J# .Net is Microsofts Java Development platform... May just be some runtime lib's

Don't know though

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