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The download site for Live Labs' Pivot is here. Pivot "runs best" on a Windows 7 PC with Aero Glass enabled and requires .Net 3.5 Service Pack 1 and Internet Explorer 8, but it also runs on Windows Vista. It is available in English only for now.
The fine print: "Intel integrated chipsets cannot run this application and you may see a failure during install or once you are using Pivot. Other graphics cards that are not new or do not have dedicated VRAM may show unpredictable behavior including crashes, visual artifacts, or failures in installation. We may not be able to do much about these failures if you hit them with this build, but tell us about what you are seeing and we can prioritize improving this area for the future."
Update: One of my tipsters said Pivot is the project that was formerly codenamed "Seahorse." I'll ask Microsoft and see if they'll confirm or deny. Sounds like I have some very good sources, as one of my Talkback posters (Live Labs chief Gary Flake) says himself.
posted by Mary Jo Foley
November 18, 2009 @ 3:10 pm
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