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| Is there a timeframe for 64-bit "Send to OneNote" printer driver ? Hi, A couple of months ago (06-14-2007), Daniel Escapa answered a user on his blog about the Send-to-OneNote printer driver. The answer was that it wasn't supported on Vista 64-bit (yet). No timeframe was given fo a printer driver to appear. Since I am myself using Vista 64-bit and OneNote, and switching to Vista-32 bit really isn't an option (of monetary reasons more than anything), I'd like to know if there's a timeframe set for the Send-to-OneNote printer driver for Windows Vista 64-bit ? I'd say the sketchy support for 64-bit drivers has really been hampering my Vista experience. I'd really like to see a light at the end of the tunnel. And I'd prefer it not to be a train... |
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| RE: Is there a timeframe for 64-bit "Send to OneNote" printer driver ? I share the same sentiment. i want to side-grade from 64bit Ultimate to 32 bit Ultimate because my HP printer's network scanning software also doesn't work in 64bit, but does in 32. |
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| Re: Is there a timeframe for 64-bit "Send to OneNote" printer driver ? Count me in. I use OneNote 2007 on my 64 bit desktop and it's a real pain not to be able to print here. Sometimes I'll turn on my tablet just to do the print. -- Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP) Einstein Technologies Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com "toejam357" <toejam357@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BAF0B9A3-0791-4AAF-B3DC-19A2B6CA670A@microsoft.com... >I share the same sentiment. i want to side-grade from 64bit Ultimate to 32 > bit Ultimate because my HP printer's network scanning software also > doesn't > work in 64bit, but does in 32. |
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| RE: Is there a timeframe for 64-bit "Send to OneNote" printer driver ? Is there really no-one that can supply us 64-bit users with an answer ? I / *we* really would like to know when and/or IF to expect a send to OneNote printer driver for Vista 64-bit. Thanks. -- "Der Tosi" wrote: > Hi, > > A couple of months ago (06-14-2007), Daniel Escapa answered a user on his > blog about the Send-to-OneNote printer driver. The answer was that it wasn't > supported on Vista 64-bit (yet). No timeframe was given fo a printer driver > to appear. > > Since I am myself using Vista 64-bit and OneNote, and switching to Vista-32 > bit really isn't an option (of monetary reasons more than anything), I'd like > to know if there's a timeframe set for the Send-to-OneNote printer driver for > Windows Vista 64-bit ? > > I'd say the sketchy support for 64-bit drivers has really been hampering my > Vista experience. I'd really like to see a light at the end of the tunnel. > And I'd prefer it not to be a train... |
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| RE: Is there a timeframe for 64-bit "Send to OneNote" printer driver ? I'd have to say I am in the same boat - I have tracked down a lot of derogatory comments on Google regarding MS inablity to supply something as simple as a 64bit print driver. Yet I can't seem to find any info that MS has anything in the works.... |
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| RE: Is there a timeframe for 64-bit "Send to OneNote" printer driv Unfortunately, I think after 3+ months of Vista 64 in the field that Microsofts support for their future asset borderlines on either incompetence or gross ingorance. Since the 64-bit model has been around for quite some time now (Windows XP 64-bit, Windows NT 3.51 for the Alpha architecture) you could expect code to be written in a portable fashion, simultaneously for the 32-bit (dominant but on its way out) and 64-bit platforms. Personally, I've taken a huge productivity hit since I "upgraded" to Vista. VS2005 works like a stallion - with all of its legs broken. The Interix additions to Vista Ultimate actually muck up the user rights on the system (yes, I need UNIX compatibility). Popular applications like Mathematica don't install correctly, and an application from Microsoft themselves (Microsoft Math 2006 - I use it for its matrix calculations) ceased working sometime a month or two into Vista due to some of their fixes (yeah, I tried to buy the 2008 version, sold through Digital River - but for the past months all I get is an error page, and my bug reports on the matter are met with the loudest of silence). I'm less than six months from my B.Sc. in computer science, and I am most certain that Vista in all its incarnations will not be a part of my future. Too bad I can't get a refund on the $800+ I've spent on Vista and accompanying apps. Regarding the derogatory comments, they may have seemed unwarranted a few weeks ago, but considering the current status and the lack of communication, I think they're just living up to their hype... My server has gone the way of Solaris, and I'm wondering if I should go back to XP, or take the plunge for some Linux. Doesn't really matter since I can program in Java on any platform :) -- "Will" wrote: > I'd have to say I am in the same boat - > > I have tracked down a lot of derogatory comments on Google regarding MS > inablity to supply something as simple as a 64bit print driver. > > Yet I can't seem to find any info that MS has anything in the works.... > > |
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| Re: Is there a timeframe for 64-bit "Send to OneNote" printer driv LOL if you think you have compatibility problems with Vista 64, desktop Linux is sure to be a joy. I agree that lack of a OneNote printer in Vista 64 is really bad. Almost as bad as the Windows Live stuff not supporting Vista 64 bit due to the crappy home-grown installer they unilaterally decided was better than MSI. But I gotta say I'm using Vista 64 bit on my desktop and almost everything runs very well. I've been using Visual Studio 2008 lately, but 2005 worked as well. Regarding Microsoft Math, the fact that it just stopped working could be anything. If you know it's a specific problem with Vista that's one thing, but if it's unexplained, it could be something as unrelated as a corrupt data file somewhere or some other bug in the application. I share your pain though on the whole digital river thing. I bought Microsoft Money from the official site last year and it's been a disaster. Every time I email support asking them to reset my activation count (it's not installed ANYWHERE at the moment) they send me back a serial number for Norton Ghost which I bought from them like 5 years ago. And there's no way to contact them. Reflects badly on MS. -- Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP) Einstein Technologies Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com "Der Tosi" <DerTosi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0AD9D40E-3453-4A35-90D3-24939307275B@microsoft.com... > Unfortunately, I think after 3+ months of Vista 64 in the field that > Microsofts support for their future asset borderlines on either > incompetence > or gross ingorance. > > Since the 64-bit model has been around for quite some time now (Windows XP > 64-bit, Windows NT 3.51 for the Alpha architecture) you could expect code > to > be written in a portable fashion, simultaneously for the 32-bit (dominant > but > on its way out) and 64-bit platforms. > > Personally, I've taken a huge productivity hit since I "upgraded" to > Vista. > VS2005 works like a stallion - with all of its legs broken. The Interix > additions to Vista Ultimate actually muck up the user rights on the system > (yes, I need UNIX compatibility). Popular applications like Mathematica > don't > install correctly, and an application from Microsoft themselves (Microsoft > Math 2006 - I use it for its matrix calculations) ceased working sometime > a > month or two into Vista due to some of their fixes (yeah, I tried to buy > the > 2008 version, sold through Digital River - but for the past months all I > get > is an error page, and my bug reports on the matter are met with the > loudest > of silence). > > I'm less than six months from my B.Sc. in computer science, and I am most > certain that Vista in all its incarnations will not be a part of my > future. > > Too bad I can't get a refund on the $800+ I've spent on Vista and > accompanying apps. > > Regarding the derogatory comments, they may have seemed unwarranted a few > weeks ago, but considering the current status and the lack of > communication, > I think they're just living up to their hype... > > My server has gone the way of Solaris, and I'm wondering if I should go > back > to XP, or take the plunge for some Linux. Doesn't really matter since I > can > program in Java on any platform :) > -- > > > "Will" wrote: > >> I'd have to say I am in the same boat - >> >> I have tracked down a lot of derogatory comments on Google regarding MS >> inablity to supply something as simple as a 64bit print driver. >> >> Yet I can't seem to find any info that MS has anything in the works.... >> >> |
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