Windows DreamScene released!
section: microsoft, for your questions: KezNews forum, 25.9.2007
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversIn early July, I wrote about The Ultimate Team’s intention to ship the remaining promised Ultimate Extras (DreamScene and the remaining Language Packs) by the end of the summer.
Unfortunately summer never really came to Seattle this year—so we missed our cue. That being said, we are pleased to announce that Windows DreamScene is now available.
As most of you already know, Windows DreamScene transforms your desktop from a static wallpaper image into a full-motion video. In conjunction with Stardock, we’re pleased to also offer a number of cool, new animated DreamScene desktops, including “Aurora”. Additionally, you can use your own videos as DreamScene desktops or visit Stardock’s Dream.WinCustomize.com website to download Stardock’s DeskScapes (an add-on to DreamScene) as well as a collection of fabulous content created by Stardock and members of the Ultimate community.
While we are excited about shipping DreamScene, the remaining 19 language packs are, unfortunately, not yet ready for release. Recently we realized that Ultimate customers who tried to install the language packs that shipped earlier this year were experiencing an unacceptably high number of failures during installation. We continue to make delivering the highest quality, most secure Extras our top priority, and we will not ship any Extra until it is absolutely ready. We know this is disappointing, and again we apologize, but we are working hard to ensure that all of the remaining language packs will be ready for release by the end of October.
On a different topic, as the broad beta for Windows Vista SP1 nears, people have noticed that the screen which welcomes customers to Windows Ultimate Extras has changed. Our intent in making this change was simply to broaden the definition in anticipation of a broader range of Ultimate Extras being available in the future—that do not necessarily map to the original, narrow definition.
While I can understand how community sites and bloggers may have read the new definition and assumed that Microsoft is not shipping any more Extras, in reality the opposite is true. In addition to the remaining Language Packs, we plan to ship a collection of additional Windows Ultimate Extras that we are confident will delight our passionate Windows Vista Ultimate customers. We will shed more light on these plans once the Language Packs are finally dislodged from our delivery pipeline!
Thanks for your patience and your continued support.
I look forward to sharing more positive news in the near future.
Barry Goffe
Director, Windows Vista Ultimate
Microsoft Corporation
source:
windowsultimate.com
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Comments(3)
and... pfffffffff
in the second paragraph he says "we are pleased to announce that windows dreamscene is
now available". but yet if you look at the following url
(http://windowsultimate.com/blogs/extras/default.aspx), it was released by ms on
03/14/2007. barry, do you not read your own web sites or get internal email saying its
been released already?
ps: hi bill gates, can i send you my cv? i wouldn't
mind being paid loads of money for being a noob. let me know if your after more noobs.
http://windowsultimate.com/blogs/announcements/archive/2007/09/25/windows-dreamscene-rele
ased.aspx
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By Yoni on 26.09.2007 - 00:09