Says who? I'd like to discuss architecture porting concerns with someone who makes this claim. While we're on the subject of RISC CPUs and Microsoft Windows, I'll point out 0x162, 0x166, and 0x183 to the tech press hacks reading this forum. If that's too esoteric a bone, try "Pietrek" circa 1994.
apparently buildwindows.com is an app Code: <meta name="msApplication-ID" content="microsoft.build.App" /> <meta name="msApplication-PackageFamilyName" content="microsoft.build_8wekyb3d8bbwe" /> <meta name="msApplication-OptOut" content="install" />
There are some interesting meta tags in the buildwindows.com source code...according to Google's cache they're new: Code: <meta name="msApplication-ID" content="microsoft.build.App" /> <meta name="msApplication-PackageFamilyName" content="microsoft.build_8wekyb3d8bbwe" /> <meta name="msApplication-OptOut" content="install" /> [EDIT: Beaten for a few seconds... ]
There are buttons in the big square (bottom of square), but clicking on anywhere inside the square will download an ics file.