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by Kilmatead
2008 Nov 09, 13:19
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: everyone should watch this
Replies: 17
Views: 15228

Re: Money, money, moolah

The $10,000 loan check would have been deposited elsewhere and that bank would have required that the originating institution make good on the check, which it could not do since it only had $1,111.12 in its possession. Without acquiring more "real" funds either liabilities, such as deposi...
by Kilmatead
2008 Nov 08, 18:46
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Sticky Select Bug?
Replies: 14
Views: 4230

nikos wrote:ah right, now that i read the initial post again, yes i've fixed this bug  :oops:
And they say your Looks are the first thing to go; guess it really is the Memory.
nikos wrote:you can now use middle mouse button click
This ought to be shouted from the rooftops - before leaping into the sticky blue yonder.
by Kilmatead
2008 Nov 02, 15:25
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: 64 bit from the inside
Replies: 11
Views: 8027

Please check your facts . Umm... which facts?  All I pointed out was that C# was developed by Microsoft expressly for their .NET milieu, which it was.  (Check it's Wiki for development history.)  I never said it wasn't a "real" language, replete with latter ECMA legitimacy.  (Ok, upon re-...
by Kilmatead
2008 Nov 02, 11:48
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: 64 bit from the inside
Replies: 11
Views: 8027

The problem is one has to look at exactly what Microsoft chooses to support and why they support it. Consider the initial 2008 Visual IDE - it's C++ support was best described as dire... sure, there were some additions to the "bells and whistles", but most of the changes were to Visual Bas...
by Kilmatead
2008 Nov 01, 23:03
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: 64 bit from the inside
Replies: 11
Views: 8027

As Nikos the Luddite joked about adding another 10 years to VS6's lifespan, he may in reality be able to squeak out at least half of that, "just to prove a point."  Since it was recently revealed that Windows 7 is technically Vista Build 6.1 (this is no bad thing) the actual development to...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 30, 18:29
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Feature Request
Replies: 13
Views: 6655

Not to hijack the thread or anything (sorry), but this originated here... You can get the date to show in yyyy-mm-dd format by setting the registry key szCustomDateFormat to "yyyy-MM-dd" [...] HKCU\software\Zabara...plc\xplorer2_UC Ah, imagine my glee in trying to resurrect the timing conv...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 29, 15:20
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: 64 bit beta!
Replies: 29
Views: 4934

...not sure why the Run option at the end is greyed out? Curious, that, to not be given a choice.  And it would be helpful if the initial window had precedence (focus) as well... it's always hidden behind the explorer one used to navigate to the installer. Ok, after a few extra uninstalls to clear ...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 29, 08:56
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: 64 bit beta!
Replies: 29
Views: 4934

That's always the way with you big corporate types, your answer to everything is DRM, DRM and more DRM.  Gonna have to find me a small more family-values orientated developer.  :D New installer seems to work fine.  Appropriate default directories, et al. Uninstalling too. There is a mild question ov...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 29, 07:51
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: 64 bit beta!
Replies: 29
Views: 4934

your registration key information is always retained there's no way to remove the "trial" information for obvious reasons I realize most of it is still under construction, thus fluid, however I was thinking more from a business perspective for the end result.  If there's one thing that le...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 28, 08:52
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: 64 bit beta!
Replies: 29
Views: 4934

Another observation - none of the uninstallers (x86 or x64) remove the registry entries dealing with "Personal Programme" registration - they only remove settings, etc.  Each time I reinstall, it thinks I'm kosher, so doesn't ask for my code. I mention this as it makes judging the true eff...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 28, 08:27
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: 64 bit beta!
Replies: 29
Views: 4934

i bet the uninstaller fails to "undo" the filesystem registration so x2 remains the default app and people are potentially screwed? No, I just reinstalled/uninstalled again and the same problems as above occur, but this time (obscurely) it did offer to remove the registry bits, and now fi...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 28, 07:30
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: 64 bit beta!
Replies: 29
Views: 4934

...has anybody tried the checkbox that makes x2 default for filesystem folders? That part DOES seem to work.  Haven't used it in the wild enough to know if it catches everything, but initially it's grand.  (And useful, though I thought it went against your "non-integration" ethos.) @ckit,...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 27, 18:04
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: 64 bit beta!
Replies: 29
Views: 4934

I first uninstalled the x86 version (via control panel) and agreed to remove all registry settings. The installer does choose the default directory as (x86), however, changing it to the standard x64 \Program Files works fine. All shortcuts reference the appropriate x2 - ed2 executables, and they inv...
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 23, 14:35
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Just what is the Root of all evil...
Replies: 4
Views: 999

But it has no simpler reference?  And, more importantly, is it hardware (generated) dependent, or a typically long-winded Windows label for a generic address?  I'm thinking of the portable pen-drive approach.
by Kilmatead
2008 Oct 23, 14:29
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: find folders without mp3 file
Replies: 16
Views: 10311

...no use installing an app just  to use it once. It's a pity bloated malware like Adobe-(anything) and the like have instilled an honest dislike of any superfluous installation procedures.  Fair enough, I try to run a clean ship too.  Unwarranted in this case.  It's harmless, unintrusive, and surp...