Put this down as “another story I can’t comment on but is worth reading”. ZDNet’s Mary-Jo Foley has a post on the unrest amongst testers of the TV Feature pack for Windows Media Center. It looks like there are still some testers leaking out information and its worth waiting for the official details before making your mind up but Mary-Jo’s post does make interesting reading:

In fact, one tester made a convincing argument that Microsoft is doing more harm than good with Fiji, by sending mixed messages around whether users should wait for Windows 7 or upgrade now to Windows Vista coupled with Fiji.

When testers (and those of us who love talking to them) first began hinting about Fiji two-plus years ago, Fiji was set to be a major update to Media Center. As the test builds finally started rolling out, it became clear that Microsoft was cutting a number of promised and anticipated features, such as Direct TV and H.264 video-compression support, in order to get the update out the door.

Microsoft sending mixed messages about Windows futures with ‘Fiji’?

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