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I'd be more interested in a more stable 2006 release at the moment, TBH.
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2006-08-23
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That is why I took note, due to the orgin. If yearly updates are planned I like it. Hopefully this will not be contingent on new hardware.
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2006-08-23
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2006-08-24
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IT2007 doesn't sound bad! But...is it going to be released a new hardware (improved CPU and memory) as well (or in the near future)? What are the chances?What do you guys think?