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1.0 Final (Apr 26, 2005)
Well i wish i could rate this higher, but i can't.
The thing won't even install. I have MSIE (Okay, 5.50) and Firefox 1.0.3 and the setup aborts because i don't have MSIE 6 -- yet it's supposed to be compatible with both... I don't want to use this with MSIE, i want to use it with Firefox and the setup won't let me. Sad.
3.2 (Oct 30, 2004)
Does what it says it does. 12 little LEDs (if you're displaying seconds) that blink when time changes. Now since theses are LEDs, it's not really binary, but i assume a "off" LED is a 0 and an "on" one is 1...
Only con is that it's not moveable.
1.0 (Oct 25, 2004)
I've been waiting for a MSIE version of Firefox's Web Developer extension for some time now, and it seems i will have to wait some more to get a decent product.
We all know that Firefox > MSIE for various reasons.
So i'll just keep using the Web Developer extension (that is free, for a free browser) that is, in every way, a better tool than this one.
1.0 (Oct 6, 2004)
Nice little app if you don't already know your intel CPU specs, or if you want to check if the specs are really what that suspicious salesman told you they were.
One drawback: It's either me or them, but their 'Web Update' button doesn't work. I have MSIE installed and Firefox, but the app says it couldn't detect a browser.
Besides that, accurate report, ability to save your CPU specs as text, and a simple but complete help file.
Would get a 5 if it wouldn't bug with the browser thing.
1.0 (Oct 19, 2004 - 9:46 PM)
Amen.
And Baka, what if every Firefox user is not a programmer?
This is, IMHO, the one Firefox flaw. I submitted a bug once, sat there for two months, submitted another, got 'reprimended' for duplicating a bug. Someone else with more community credit reopened my first bug, and everyone sat in amazement as they went "Whoa, that's true man, it *is* a bug!".
It's still not fixed though.
1.0 (Aug 3, 2004 - 12:22 AM)
C'mon betanews, you know better.
Every single game 'leaks out' on the net, it's been what, 3 days? If people are smart enough to get it, don't you think they know the requirements?
This is a mere copy of the BBC article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3527332.stm
Betanews, stick to what you're good at, don't go with all the media trying to publicize warez, it's there and you won't change that.
Extreme hardware requirements won't, either.