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Originally Posted by MrObvious
No it's not. It's BETA and not expected to work. That said, I'm glad it works for you.
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An Alpha is expected NOT to work. A PUBLICLY released Beta is expected TO work, and it does, quite well I might add. The reason behind a publicly released beta is so that it can get tested on ALL systems, not just their test systems. It only made it to the beta stage because it's expected to work, they just need feedback on a wider variety and greater quantity. After they determine it's suitable for release, it hits RC stage. (Release Candidate) These are supposed to be similar to what they would be coming right out of the box.