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by Tuxman
2010 Jan 22, 20:32
Forum: Computers and internet
Topic: Mosaic Has a Really Bad Day...
Replies: 15
Views: 7469

Google's US-$ 153.4 billion are not of any interest for the German government as it is an US-American company. So I just wondered...
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 22, 00:53
Forum: x2 / 2X General
Topic: Donations and Décolletage
Replies: 3
Views: 3876

nikos wrote:we do have our limited range of t-shirts though!
So that's what you call a real man then?
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 22, 00:51
Forum: Computers and internet
Topic: Mosaic Has a Really Bad Day...
Replies: 15
Views: 7469

A pity that governments react when Google is attacked but no-one cares that thousands of IE users have been attacked before.
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 18, 01:27
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Win 7 Libraries
Replies: 3
Views: 871

Re: Win 7 Libraries

Runner wrote:I have to say, moving files with Xplorer is easier, however, I just can't stand the Libraries.
Why don't you simply ignore them?
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 14, 21:22
Forum: xplorer² Lite
Topic: Change Ctrl-F search tool?
Replies: 4
Views: 4489

Changing hotkeys behavior is possible in x²pro.
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 13, 15:49
Forum: x2 / 2X General
Topic: twitter vs RSS
Replies: 17
Views: 9473

I could write meaningful nonsense in less than 100 characters, too, but this is not the point here.
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 13, 04:41
Forum: x2 / 2X General
Topic: twitter vs RSS
Replies: 17
Views: 9473

I "use" Twitter, but, seriously, you can't compare it to RSS. Try to write a meaningful text in max. 140 characters. You'll fail.
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 07, 21:39
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: xplorer2 crashing
Replies: 5
Views: 1471

Any crash dumps in the application folder?
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 04, 18:17
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: safer downloads with virustotal
Replies: 7
Views: 3307

None of your pro arguments have any advantages for the procedure mentioned in the blog article.
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 04, 17:37
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Problem using xplorer2 with Windows 7
Replies: 46
Views: 10339

Kilmatead wrote:It just refuses to BSOD (except on hardware failure, which is when it's supposed to do that).
Vista is surprisingly stable, too, compared to what people say. I always wondered what people who report "serious problems" must have been doing.
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 04, 14:45
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Problem using xplorer2 with Windows 7
Replies: 46
Views: 10339

Kilmatead wrote:It's a pity that all anyone talks about are the superficial user interface changes.
The user interface is everything the end-user actually notices all the time. I don't care about internal system routines, it just has to work and to be easy to handle, you see?
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 04, 13:33
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Problem using xplorer2 with Windows 7
Replies: 46
Views: 10339

Kilmatead wrote:Win7 requires a bit of tweaking before it truly comes into it's own
Win7 requires to be configured to work like 95 - Vista, so it is all a huge piece of redundance.
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 03, 17:41
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Problem using xplorer2 with Windows 7
Replies: 46
Views: 10339

one of the benefits (much maligned by others) of Aero's subtle effects ... so nothing I could use anyway. One of the first things I disable since WinXP are the designs and the other effects. An OS should, basically, work and be fast and stable. Aero is counter-productive to me. And if you choose &q...
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 03, 17:07
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: Problem using xplorer2 with Windows 7
Replies: 46
Views: 10339

Quite a long answer. So let me pick one part: Less a matter of practicalities than of fears - rational or irrational, the trends of "usability" itself can be subject to change... the Taskbar is certainly no more diminished in Win7 (if anything, I find it far superior) Maybe it has a kind o...
by Tuxman
2010 Jan 03, 15:37
Forum: xplorer² Professional
Topic: blog: safer downloads with virustotal
Replies: 7
Views: 3307

But be aware of false positives. Some things (like Keygens  :lol: ) are regularly detected as Trojans or something.