1 Million downloads between SteadyState v1 and v2 !!!

Sticky 1 Million downloads between SteadyState v1 and v2 !!!

  • Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:53 PM
     
     

    SteadyState v1 and v2 hits 1 million downloads !!!

    Powerful software tools to more effectively and safely manage shared computers

     

    To our SteadyState Community, thank you so much for blogging about SteadyState, posting pod-casts, and even dedicating chapters about SteadyState in your books. SteadyState is now on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SteadyState Please feel free to add more!

     

    Because of your on-going support and word of month, we have reached 1 million downloads between Shared Computer Toolkit (v1) and SteadyState (v2).

     

    Totaling 1 Millions downloads on Genuine Windows XP, SteadyState V1 and V2 has provided shared access administrators and users in schools, community centers, libraries, and Internet cafés with a great Windows computing experience.

      

    The SteadyState team is working hard to ensure that v2.5 supportingv Windows XP and now Windows Vista will be a solid release. Expect the SteadyState 2.5 RTM early Spring!

     

    Thank you! 

    The Microsoft Shared Access Team 

All Replies

  • Thursday, March 06, 2008 12:05 AM
     
     
    This is great news!

     

  • Thursday, March 06, 2008 8:18 AM
     
     
    LOL, I didnt even know there were 2 versions of steady state Surprise

    Unless V1 is the shared toolkit?
  • Monday, March 17, 2008 7:03 PM
     
     Answered

     

    "LOL, I didnt even know there were 2 versions of steady state

    Unless V1 is the shared toolkit?"

     

    You're exactly right. Version 1 is the Shared Toolkit. With version 2 the name was changed to Windows SteadyState.

     

    Bill

  • Tuesday, June 03, 2008 8:02 PM
     
     
    It is past early spring, what is the ETA on the Vista supported version?
  • Thursday, June 24, 2010 5:38 PM
     
     
    So with that many people using the product how could it be unsupported in Win7?
  • Thursday, March 03, 2011 5:50 AM
     
     

    congrats my friends!!


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