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Member since May 23, 2003

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    Nicolas Bailly

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  1. Review - foobar2000

    0.7 Beta 32 (Aug 8, 2003)

    best player IMO, and IT IS SKINNABLE, just go to http://www.foobarlooks.tk

  2. Review - foobar2000

    0.7 Beta 12 (Jul 7, 2003)

    It's my favorite MP3 player. It has many features like playing files in zip/rar archives, auto replaygain, many supported formats, very low memory usage, excellent playback quality, with resampler and noise shaping. The User Interface is also very simple, and you can control everything through customizable keyboard shortcuts (you can use multimedia keys too).
    For those who don't like the default User Interface, you can try another GUI like WSGUI : http://www.foobarlooks.tk/

  3. Review - GeoShell

    4.10.2 Beta 4 (Jun 18, 2003)

    bbhermit, I believe this beta is an upgrade for the stable release, so go to www.geoshell.com download and install the R4.10.1 official build, and then you can upgrade with these files.

    The program is just great, still lacks a few features, but very stable so far, and better than explorer.exe.

  4. Comment - 'Blue Hawaii' Becomes AOL 9.0 Beta

    4.10.2 Beta 4 (May 23, 2003 - 2:30 PM)

    I will ! But I can't do it right now, because I can only resiliate once a year in october, and I forgot o do it last year.

    BTW, I don't mean that AOL is particularly bad, or that these features are useless. I just say that some people like me don't want these features, and should have the choice to use them or not. Of course we can stop using AOL and use another provider, but I'm sure that's not what AOL wants :-)

  5. Comment - 'Blue Hawaii' Becomes AOL 9.0 Beta

    4.10.2 Beta 4 (May 23, 2003 - 4:05 AM)

    Ok, I can understand that some people find it user-friendly, like to read their mail, chat with their friends and read the news in their colorful AOL client, but I don't !
    So why do I have to install a 50 Mo program which takes forever to load and connect if I never use it ??? I think what AOL needs to get more customers is :
    -improve their connection
    -Allow user to install just a small connection kit instead of the whole client
    -Stop installing Real Player w/ AOL
    -Make e-mails accessible from any e-mail client.

    But of course that'll never happen since it's the whole AOL philosophy...