andrzej marczewski
UK
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0.8.8.5 (Nov 16, 2007)
Really handy tweaks here. Small app as well! As an app writer I understand why people are using .net and you will see it more and more with windows and especially vista!
Great app :)
1.8.0 (Feb 22, 2006)
Excelent!!
I used to use wholockme, but this is far better to be honest. The unlock feature is great as it doesnt kill the process that is locking it!!
3.2.0.2 (Feb 3, 2006)
Really good for IE, didnt seem to delete the dead links in FireFox though.
Used another one (AM Deadlink I think) and this is much better!
7.0 Beta 2 Preview (Feb 1, 2006)
I have made one review with 3 stars.
I really liked this...loads of features, looks pretty good (for M$) and is fairly stable.
But (here comes why it is a 1 now). Who here has tried to uninstall it?
It hung my system, then froze then sat there for 45 minutes and finally blue screened me.
I am running a decent system and have never ever witnessed anything like that on it before, and I am terrible for installing beta and alpha software.
It did seem to remove it self, but now IE is playing silly beggers, so will have to restore or run the sfc /scannow.
Not good!!!
0.9.5 Beta (Jan 25, 2006)
Great review! WTF, insightful
It is just a little app that will print out directory structures and file lists.
I used it to check changes in the windows folder, by making a print out, making my changes, making a second print out then using winmerge to see the changes.
not ground breaking, but easier than using command prompt!
0.9.5 Beta (May 21, 2007 - 4:45 AM)
Um so do I (come from the UK that is), don't spoil a decent set of comments with racist remarks like that, it should be beneath you.
0.9.5 Beta (May 21, 2007 - 4:41 AM)
On the other hand MS will just adapt to BluRay (despite what they say) if HDDVD dies a death. It's what they do!
0.9.5 Beta (Feb 1, 2006 - 8:47 AM)
TBH who cares?
Its like in the UK saying Cornwall County Council has decided to use fire fox...SO?
0.9.5 Beta (Aug 15, 2003 - 10:35 AM)
Bunnie Haung cracked the xbox for an MIT project. It was useing a RC4/128 cipher (whatever that is) For whatever reason the encryption was on the nvidia card. So microsoft decided to change the encryption, and left the bill with nvidia...leaving them with a load of usless chips.
The irony is that the new encryption was hacked less than 24 hours later by andy green!!
So nvidia were not to blame by the sounds of things!!