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I dont know if everyone has heard, but I just found out about this. I thought it was years and years away?

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Well this has been in beta for a while. No one is certain when the fianl release will be, but now that their is a public trial version out, its a good sign. From what I heard, a full version could be out as soon as march or april.

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I heard they were delying it untill Intel released a 64 bit chip. I'm glad to see that it dosent seem to be true.

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Alresy posted about this, in this thread :
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