Eric Blade
United States of America
1.0 (Aug 16, 2011)
Extremely -slow- clone of CCleaner, that assumes that all entries relating to 64-bit windows files are invalid, as it can't read them. Blah.
The uninstaller doesn't even work. Blah. 0-stars
3.99.5 (Aug 16, 2011)
The interface is terrible, and I'm not positive that much of it actually does anything. Looks like it's a very poorly designed replacement for CCleaner.
4.6.2 (Apr 7, 2011)
The interface of KDE turned from reasonably decent to absolute garbage. This is the worst operating environment I've attempted to use perhaps since Windows 3.1, if not Windows 2.0. This is terrible.
1.4.2 Beta (Feb 24, 2011)
This has worked great for me on two laptops and a netbook all surrounding my desktop monitor just for kicks. :D
All modern versions of windows are part of the "NT" family, so yes, they all work. The project's documentation hasn't been updated in about 10 years lol
1.7 (Feb 15, 2011)
Great basic MP3 Player alarm clock. Although if you try and feed it a list of several thousand MP3's to choose from, it will take a very long time to process it, so you may want to use a smaller subset of your MP3 collection.
1.7 (Oct 22, 2007 - 4:31 AM)
No problems with BT here on Comcast, and I have a 20MBps down/2MBps up link. It is -fantastic-. Still doesn't compare to the internet links in other countries, but.. oh well.
Oh, the 20MBps down is only on small files, once any connection transmits more than about 4MB, it throttles it back to the 12MB that we're actually set for in our plan. It's their "Turbo" mode, or some crap. It's super nice for web surfing, and downloading smallish files.
1.7 (Dec 9, 2006 - 7:02 AM)
My advice to Nintendo's PR people:
Offer a replacement wrist-strap that is way stronger. Find some way to seriously reinforce the existing wrist strap using common household items (i'm thinking electrical tape?). If this is like standard cell-phone straps, there is no way it is meant to take ANY amount of stress.
ANyway, package new updated wrist strap with all new units, offer one time replacement to all existing owners, and when you do this, offer suggestions on something to do in the meantime while they wait.
1.7 (Aug 30, 2006 - 7:32 PM)
I'd lay 10 to 1 odds that everyone who could have been affected had already been notified, either in a group meeting, or face to face.
Still far better than the way they let me go: didn't tell me. Waited till I tried to make a phone call, and my company phone was out of service.
1.7 (Aug 8, 2006 - 10:08 PM)
woo hoo! Only 12 years after OS/2 shipped a far better version that ran on 100mhz computers. :D
1.7 (Aug 8, 2006 - 10:08 PM)
Woo! Only 12 years after OS/2 included a version that worked far better. :D