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This change of policy is official - it is in very small print, but Microsoft is not trying to conceal their plans. It has recently been discovered that Windows XP users may have parts of their operating system replaced by Microsoft while they are on line, without any overt notification or permission. But this all pales compared to an apparent Microsoft corporate goal: complete control of the end user's computer. Over time, Microsoft's programs have gotten worse - more and more features, less and less internal coherence. Until recently I wrote programs only for Windows, but like many, I have noticed that Microsoft's originally positive behavior and attitude toward its customers has gradually evaporated, replaced by an increasingly fascist policy - greater profit, less time wasted improving its products. This new release addresses that need - it will run on virtually any computer. Virtually from the day I released the earlier version of Arachnophilia, people on non-Windows systems have been asking for a version for their machines. This means each user's configuration choices and custom macro set are distinct and separate.
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