Christopher Vendemio
United States of America
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1.2.56.1 Beta (May 4, 2006)
To VictorAnderson:
There is one banner ad. Yahoo now has a banner ad on their contact list and MSN/WLM has one on their contact list and a text ad on their IM window. Give me a break.
To adamlewis723:
The feature is still there.
It's coming together nicely. They've finally made the AOL toolbar and AOL explorer optional so you don't have to install them just to uninstall them.
3.63 (Dec 13, 2005)
After leaving ATI for nvidia, I realized I missed the Catalysts' ability to automatically change color profile for the desktop and 3d gaming. Powerstrip solved this issue for me with it's application profile options. For this alone, I love it.
1.0 (Nov 19, 2005)
I must say that I enjoy having it as a plugin now instead of the separate exe it used to be. It works seemlessly with Messenger:Mate which is also a nice plus.
A few things I would like to see:
- return of configuration panel
- variable for "Now Playing:" or "Last Played:" depending on player status.
2.5 Beta 5 (Oct 31, 2005)
It's sad that this app's rating is hurt by reviewers not having an understanding of the .Net Framework. It's an excellent app and I'm glad to see more people pushing .net based applications out the door. Kudos.
1.0.0.64 Beta (Aug 23, 2005)
Decent start but lacks many simple features that are almost required today, such as file sharing and buddy list groups. It will be interesting to follow, but the current UI is kind of limiting so, to add more features, they may have to change it.
1.0.0.64 Beta (Aug 11, 2006 - 12:13 AM)
This is what happens when you don't seem to spend any money on advertising.
1.0.0.64 Beta (May 3, 2006 - 6:10 PM)
I think this has to come down to marketing. The Zen Vision: M is one hell of a competitor, but nobody really knows about it. They have to inform the public about their advances.
1.0.0.64 Beta (Jan 17, 2006 - 1:03 AM)
Uh, no. Jobs went with the Intel platform because it runs more efficiently than the g5's. They simply could not get a g5 laptop to become a reality.
1.0.0.64 Beta (Dec 2, 2005 - 11:49 AM)
No, AIM 5.x is still the official Windows 9x product from AOL.
1.0.0.64 Beta (Jun 7, 2005 - 12:01 AM)
It has free IMAP support, which is pretty damn nice.