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From:       Nicolas Alvarez <nicolas.alvarez () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-02-08 17:41:57
Message-ID: foi49b$eoa$1 () ger ! gmane ! org
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Stefan Küng escribió:
> The Vista restart manager is a feature that applications can use to have 
> the OS restart them without loosing data, i.e. close and start again to 
> the same state they were before so the user doesn't have to open all the 
> documents manually again.
> But if an application doesn't use those restart manager API's, the 
> restart manager can't do anything.
> 
> Which means from an installer point of view, the restart manager is 
> pretty much useless for the next years. Only when most applications make 
> use of it, *then* we can have this discussion again.
> 

Catch-22. Why should apps use the restart manager, if anyway most apps 
(like TSVN) don't use it on their installers?

Somebody has to take the first step.


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