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What new (or rumoured) releases are you looking forward to in the next year?   [Edit]

Survey period: 16 Feb 2009 to 23 Feb 2009

Besides, when has 'but my current applications do what I need' ever been a reason not to upgrade?

OptionVotes% 
Windows 791062.63
Office 200917812.25
Windows 2008 R21037.09
IE 823716.31
.NET 4.070248.31
Visual Studio 201091763.11
Mac OS 'Snow Leopard'815.57
Ubuntu 'Jaunty Jackalope'15110.39
Duke Nukem Forever26518.24
Other825.64
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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GeneralVirtual Box SMP support Pin
John M. Drescher16-Feb-09 9:21
John M. Drescher16-Feb-09 9:21 
Generalvim 7.3 Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic16-Feb-09 5:11
Nemanja Trifunovic16-Feb-09 5:11 
GeneralCan't wait for VS2010? Pin
Alexander M.,16-Feb-09 4:01
Alexander M.,16-Feb-09 4:01 
GeneralRe: Can't wait for VS2010? Pin
Jon Rista16-Feb-09 6:11
Jon Rista16-Feb-09 6:11 
GeneralRe: Can't wait for VS2010? PinPopular
Nemanja Trifunovic16-Feb-09 14:59
Nemanja Trifunovic16-Feb-09 14:59 
GeneralSnow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 3:04
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 3:04 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard PinPopular
Jon Rista16-Feb-09 6:09
Jon Rista16-Feb-09 6:09 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 6:23
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 6:23 
Now take your .NET code and interface with some managed C++ that has to work around differences between XP, Vista, 32-bit, and 64-bit, and it's no longer that easy. The software that I work on must take all of that into account. The simplest thing for us to do was mark all of the C# projects as "x86" which locks us to 32-bit executables. On 64-bit versions of Windows we run under the WoW layer and can compensate for it. Unfortunately this means we cannot take advantage of any of the 64-bit benefits.

I'm still looking forward to Snow Leopard. Smile | :) My next graphics-related application will be written in C++ for the core, then Objective-C++ for the GUI. All 64-bit. The imagery that I'll be dealing with is around 50GB per file, for a single image. I'll probably port the C++ core to Windows and write the UI using WPF. It'll still have to be 64-bit though. "Dumbing down" the program to work in 32-bits is possible, but painful.

Paul

A .NET developer who now drinks the Ruby and Cocoa Koolaid.

GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Jeremy Falcon17-Feb-09 12:58
professionalJeremy Falcon17-Feb-09 12:58 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Jason Barry16-Feb-09 10:38
professionalJason Barry16-Feb-09 10:38 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic16-Feb-09 15:01
Nemanja Trifunovic16-Feb-09 15:01 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 15:27
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 15:27 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Mladen Janković16-Feb-09 16:03
Mladen Janković16-Feb-09 16:03 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 16:17
Paul A. Howes16-Feb-09 16:17 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Mladen Janković16-Feb-09 16:51
Mladen Janković16-Feb-09 16:51 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 5:10
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 5:10 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 6:18
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 6:18 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 9:06
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 9:06 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 9:27
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 9:27 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 12:48
Nemanja Trifunovic17-Feb-09 12:48 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 15:20
Paul A. Howes17-Feb-09 15:20 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Feb-09 5:50
Nemanja Trifunovic18-Feb-09 5:50 
GeneralRe: Snow Leopard Pin
Paul A. Howes18-Feb-09 14:51
Paul A. Howes18-Feb-09 14:51 
GeneralWindows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 PinPopular
Jon Rista15-Feb-09 19:54
Jon Rista15-Feb-09 19:54 
GeneralRe: Windows 7 is already great, can't wait for .NET 4, C# 4, VS2010 Pin
Chris Richner15-Feb-09 23:24
Chris Richner15-Feb-09 23:24 

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