Giacomo M Valentini
Italy
3.22 (Dec 23, 2007)
Very simple. It does NOT do what it says. Only error messages complaints and no downloads.
Hope they will fix the software. Useless so far!
3.7 (Jul 19, 2007)
If it wasn't so buggy and so unstable, it'd be a perfect 5.
But, although I love this kind of applications, and some of the features in 3.7 are appealing and interesting, I can rate it 4 at best.
On my system it only works as a systray clock and not as a floating clock as well, like version 2.x did...
Moreover, it cannot play MP3 files for its alarms...
What a pity!
When will all the bugs be fixed?
is the development over?
2.3.124 Beta (Jul 11, 2007)
Well, I tried this program...
but... on my system it lists only the programs that start from the Startup folder (7) and none of those starting from the Registry (about 15). It should list ALL the programs (Startup and Registry) and give the chance to put them in ANY desired order. I was not able to achieve that.
And after a while, it repeatedly crashed.
I had to uninstall it, but unfortunately haven't found an alternative yet. Startup Faster has its bugs and StartRight which is the best of the three, IMO, can't do what I really need, either.
More suggestions?
2.1 (Jun 9, 2007)
I bet this program works perfectly on modern systems. Though it claims to work on Windows 95 as well. OK, it partially works on 95. It allows me to rearrange the application iconized in the taskbar but while the program is running it prevents from launching any applications... so it makes a disaster!:-( moreover, if I try to rearrange the icons in the systray it causes explorer.exe to crash. And the author even forgot a setting: "start disabled" or "start Off". In the end I'm not interested in moving systray icons but I'd like so much that the developer made Taskbar Shuffle totally compatible with 95B as to I could re-arrange taskbar windows/apps. That'd be really useful for me and fun. Thanks!
2.5.1 (Feb 7, 2007)
Just to say that their site says: "Our latest development release is version 2.5.1. Development releases are aimed at developers, or people willing to test unstable software". At this point I don't really know if 2.5.1 is final (and the home page is not updated) or develompmental (and thus FileForum is incorrect)