Justin -
United States of America
7.2.0 (Feb 7, 2011)
Wow SoundMix. I am shocked at your hostility towards this program. It is somewhat expected that a new major release version would have bugs.
Check out the change log:
http://www.roboform.com/support/news
The bug fixes are not that major. I for one am glad they fix problems so quickly. If you are DUN (Dial up Networking), then I guess it would be a problem to download the updated version. It installs over the top of the installed version.
Version 7’s editor for the passcards, identities, and notes is totally redesigned and has a seamless interface. The program also now saves login information for programs, not just websites. With websites, a clean bar at the top of the browser displays to save passwords... A lot less intrusive then version 6. Its look and interface is cleaner, more professional, easier to use and modern.
Just some thoughts... Try it again before you knock it.
10.0.0.607 (Dec 12, 2010)
**** THIS NEW VERSION NO LONGER DISPLAYS AN ADVERTISEMENT WINDOW AFTER THE PROGRAM UPDATES ITSELF AND IT NO LONGER DISPLAYS A SPLASH SCREEN WHEN THE PROGRAM LOADS! ****
Great program...... I recommend it to everyone.
2.1.5 (Feb 9, 2010)
This is the cleanest, fastest, and smallest P2P program available. I am very pleased to see its authors are once again continually releasing updated versions.
8.0.2.20 (Nov 22, 2008)
This is a great article on how to ONLY* install itunes.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=554&page=2
* Note: You still need to install Quicktime Alternative and the itunes compatibility pack. You do not need to install the bloat Quicktime from Apple. http://www.codecguide.com/index.html
- Justin
8.1.0.367 (Sep 5, 2008)
Yes, I can confirm what vailr posted.
It does NOT appear that version 8.1.0.367 has actually been released or the vendor failed to update the version information tab in the program (very doubtful).
I believe this is why http://www.filehippo.com has NOT updated Antivir to version ".367".
Also, the file size for the so called ".367" version is the exact same size as the ".331" version.
I wish all software vendors would always clearly post version numbers and release dates on their official website.