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13.0.144 (Mar 30, 2009)
A decent player, not the best or the worst . . . unfortunately, the developers have apparently decided that the best way to keep this player in front of prospective users involves countless minor refreshes and updates, so that it's always on this website's front page. A one-syllable change log would probably suffice for most of the "upgrades" the developer releases.
2.3.2.0 (Apr 19, 2007)
Does just what it's supposed to. If there were 6 stars, this app would earn all of them.
2.0 Build 1606 (Apr 6, 2007)
Does just what it says and is light and very, very quick.
As an aside, the Sumatra fannies should ease off on the juice maybe.
7.5.441a944 (Feb 15, 2007)
Not a bad product. The best protection (and it's free!) has to be attributed to AOL (Yep, that's what it says) Active Virus Shield, based on Kaspersky. Hell has frozen over. Read the test results - http://www.virus.gr/engl...lt.asp?id=82&mnu=82
6.0.277 (Jan 11, 2007)
Ihdal - That is a truly meaningless complaint you have there. Google bought Sketchup, continues to upgrade and release it as freeware and hopes to incorporate it into a broader range of offerings (especially Google Earth) while, just maybe, reaping some small measure of goodwill as it does this. And all you can do is complain that now it's called Google Sketchup instead of just Sketchup. Whiner.
6.0.277 (Jul 15, 2006 - 8:48 AM)
My thought is, "The encryption is not the problem. The folder is the problem." If we got rid of folders, which have always been controversial anyway because of their malignant manila coloring, most IT managers would never even have to lean forward in their chairs. They certainly wouldn't have to set up a Limited User account for someone, and all that that entails.
6.0.277 (Jul 15, 2006 - 8:41 AM)
Wow. You must be joking.
6.0.277 (Jul 10, 2006 - 9:58 PM)
I think Greg is the Limited User in that family . . .
6.0.277 (Jul 10, 2006 - 9:52 PM)
Irreconcilable, methinks.
6.0.277 (Jul 10, 2006 - 9:45 PM)
"I know all to well the dark side of the Net," said Duncan, whose various online persona include Ginnykin Girliskirts and Darth Grope.