Alex Weber
Brazil
3.1.0.1249 Beta (May 28, 2009)
Hands down the best music player and organizer!
I happily paid for the gold license a few years ago and it's been worth every cent. I recently switched to linux and one of the first things I realized was just how much I took MM for granted; ripping music, encoding to and from different formats (wma, ogg, flac), ipod support (say goodbye to annoying itunes + quicktime), cataloguing music and great playlist features make it my #1 choice.
9.0.9.4d (Oct 31, 2008)
i still use nero6 and i thought that was bloated...
they're doing a good job though, soon they're gonna distribute installation DVDs and at this rate maybe even BluRay!
man i hate nero so much for what they did...
3.0.0 Final (Oct 9, 2008)
been a while since ive tested this... hows v3 any better? ms office macro support still not working?
thanks!
1.1.1593 (Oct 8, 2008)
used it for quite a while until i realized that regardless of the order that i ran Windows Defender, Spybot and Arovax, Defender was the only tool that never found anything... :S
3.1.3.1 (Oct 8, 2008)
hands down the best FTP client EVER!
dont know how i'd work without it! :)
3.1.3.1 (Sep 2, 2008 - 7:49 PM)
cant wait to see how Firefox 3.1's improved JS engine will compete :)
3.1.3.1 (Aug 28, 2008 - 8:17 AM)
AT LAST... the last horse finally crosses the line...
now some of us can actually maybe have ONE stylesheet for ALL browsers *gasp*
the sheer thought of hacking my css after a website is done just to make it render OK in IE makes me sick to my stomach...
3.1.3.1 (Aug 11, 2008 - 3:53 PM)
i guess there's little to no software that will use 4 cores so it really shouldn't change much performance-wise for most people but the real advantage is that it will drive core2 prices down which is awesome for all of us :)
(i used to be an AMD zealot until i decided to trade my desktop for a laptop and saw core2 vs turion x2 comparisons. say no more.)
3.1.3.1 (Aug 8, 2008 - 9:00 PM)
priceless...
and to top it off they got kicked out of the hacking conference for...wait for it... hacking.
wow.
3.1.3.1 (Aug 3, 2008 - 10:59 PM)
1-3 months? let them spend 1 day with it... on their CURRENT hardware.
i dont think im gonna say anything new here but here goes:
1) first off if the people couldn't identify vista that says a lot about who MS chose for the experiment
2) even if the people were allowed to actually interact with vista what kind of machine and settings used are a big question...
3) vista is a fiasco. and the fact that windows 7 or whatever the new iteration of windows is called is using the SAME kernel is just bad news.