Tarun Nightfyre
United States of America
3.5.61373.458 Beta (Jan 16, 2009)
Great software, but they need separate installers for the AV and firewall so people don't have to download 50MB which contains 25MB of software they don't want.
1.06.157 (Dec 10, 2008)
Sorry that you think this program is junk, someguy. Perhaps next time you can go into detail as to why you feel that way. :)
Considering this was a featured Lifehacker Windows Download, along with several other popular tech websites, I'd say there's something good about it.
Build 16927 Beta (Aug 16, 2008)
Looks nice and everything, and I would love to use it if it didn't require an account.
I'm sorry but I refuse to trust a program which will store my settings (and most likely passwords and other critical information) on their servers just to use other protocols like AIM, MSN, Yahoo, etc. It's supposedly for convenience of going from one computer to another, but they could easily do that using an XML or INI file that you can take with you to make this a portable IM client. Even Pidgin with it's GTK can be portable.
11.0 Beta 3 (Aug 6, 2008)
If there was a freeware version of the Standard version, I'd use it and switch from IZArc.
2.4.2 (May 19, 2008)
Been using this for a good while now. I would like to see a Windows only version that doesn't require the GTK. GTK just doesn't look very good to me and others I've spoken with. Even QT would look better than the GTK looks.
I have heard that Digsby will rival this, though I do not like how you need an account to access your IM accounts.
2.4.2 (Oct 26, 2008 - 1:14 AM)
None that I have seen, and I've used their dev builds for a long while too.
http://tmp.garyr.net/dev-builds/
2.4.2 (Oct 24, 2008 - 6:26 PM)
And use Nightly Tester Tools and it will work perfectly on Firefox 3.1 Beta 1.
The session manager in TMP is very good too. I find it to be a mandatory addition to Firefox, just like AdblockPlus, DownThemAll and ErrorZilla Plus.
2.4.2 (Oct 24, 2008 - 6:02 PM)
Aren't there already enough bad MMOs out there as it is?
2.4.2 (Oct 23, 2008 - 6:29 PM)
Sure.
http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato
It has videos of it in action. There was also a website made by a user of the firmware in action but it's a tad out of date, unfortunately.
2.4.2 (Oct 23, 2008 - 4:14 PM)
I at one times used DDWRT and hated how it had random problems. Internet would drop out randomly. Over time speeds would slow and it would need a restart. P2P would completely kill web browsing. I switched to Tomato and have had no problems since.