Michael Santo
United States of America
11.11 (Jan 7, 2007)
11.11 installs Protexis Licensing files into \Windows\System32 and also runs them as a SERVICE. If you uninstall PSP11.11 it does NOT uninstall the Protexis files, which still continue to run, using up RAM.
11.0 installed a SIMILAR, but not IDENTICAL file into the PSP folders under \Programs. I hate programs that install licensing stuff and then don't do you the "favor" of uninstalling them after you uninstall the original program.
Will not buy PSP again, though I'vfe been using it for years.
0.50 Beta (Aug 25, 2006)
As soon as I installed it, Firefox started asking me for the master password. Which I didn't have set. Uninstalling it fixed the issue. Plus I was unable to register.
6.5.2 (Oct 16, 2005)
Great program BUT this particular VERSION is pretty bug. I found 2 pretty obvious bugs since I installed it ... first time since I started using this program that I've found a buggy release.
1.5.0 Build 53 (Sep 30, 2005)
My opinion of this browswer is great, but this release? There's no standard version, no autoupdate either, and the people on the forums at Maxthon are mystified as well. Is this real?
1.5.0 Build 53 (Apr 6, 2011 - 8:58 PM)
Is that what Android phones had to do? No, they were late too, and now are #2 in the world, far ahead of the iPhone.
1.5.0 Build 53 (Apr 6, 2011 - 8:57 PM)
A lot of the apps in Android are the same apps as in App Store. The key is are the most useful apps there? They are. Additionally, there are apps that can never been on a non-jailbroken iOS device that are extremely useful.
Apple still has that boring columns and rows UI. With Android, you can set up anything you want, and Honeycomb's UI is far superior to the iPad's columns and rows.
Oh, and I work in a company that develops for both devices, so I work with them every day.
1.5.0 Build 53 (Apr 6, 2011 - 8:54 PM)
With regards to tablet optimized apps, the Xoom doesn't have a funky 2x mode like the iPad did at launch. Most of the apps need no optimization at all. Try it before criticizing artificially.
1.5.0 Build 53 (Dec 9, 2008 - 4:52 PM)
They use the term fast-forwarding users to be clever, but if you read Paragraph 2:
"Using the TiVo Pause Menu, advertisers can, for the first time, reach audiences with targeted product messages displayed within the PAUSE SCREEN of a Live or Timeshifted program."
Check other sites besides this one. No one mentions FF. Only Pause.
Also, it is only Series 2, as I said.
1.5.0 Build 53 (Dec 9, 2008 - 3:24 PM)
The fast-forward part is incorrect. It only affects pause. It is also only being rolled out to Series 2 DVRs for now.
http://technologyexpert....hes-pause-menu-ads.html