dezzo
Canada
4.20.262 (Apr 30, 2007)
ugh, why is this version just being added now? I went to download it, and found out it's the version I've been using for months already. How irritating. In any event, its a nice add-on for MSN Messenger, with an incredible array of options and new features. It can be a bit overwhelming at times with the layout, and the large number of settings, but it's well worth it for those who use MSN Messenger a lot. Read the installation carefully, to ensure you don't install the third party sponsor program if you have no desire to use it (and who does).
3.01 Build 1152 Beta (Aug 4, 2006)
CfosSpeed was recently listed on BetaNews incorrectly as version 3.1, but it's been corrected to show the actual version, which is 3.01.
2.1 (Jul 27, 2006)
The interface is ugly, and it would be nice if it included a SETUP PROGRAM.
I'll wait a few versions and try it again.
4.01.240 (Jul 17, 2006)
Version 4.01 contains many bug fixes and compatibility improvements. All users should update to 4.01 from 4.00 for these reasons.
2.13 Build 1064 Beta (Nov 26, 2005)
I've been using it for several months, and I've not had any problems with it.
You don't even need to restart your computer when you install a newer version.
It takes several days for the program to gather enough information about your connection to operate most efficiently, so give it time.
It won't make things blazing fast, but it definitely does work and makes a noticable difference.
Without this, surfing the Internet with BitTorrent running is a horrible experience, however when using Cfos it's much better, altough it can still be somewhat slow at times... just not nearly as bad as without it.
I've never had a crash, error, or any other problem while using this.
It sets a System Restore point on install, so if you do encounter any problems, you should be able to restore your system and be back on your way.
Tech support for this program has also been very good the few times I had questions for them.
2.13 Build 1064 Beta (Sep 24, 2009 - 3:16 PM)
"Can you believe that Microsoft put the launch of Windows 7 in OUR hands? Are they nuts or what?"
No. No I cannot.
And Yes. Yes they are.
2.13 Build 1064 Beta (Aug 17, 2005 - 8:45 PM)
The fact is that the average user has no clue about AdHack, and will simply install AIM with the default options, trusting that since it comes from a "reputable" company, that it is safe to do so.
The fact that most users don't do custom installs to de-select the useless garbage that is installed with AIM, by no means makes it acceptable for AOL to include it in their programs, with full knowledge of the fact that users will unknowingly install it - be it from stupidity or not.
They are abusing the trust of the users who expect not to be laden with useless crap when they install a simple IM program.
It's as simple as that.
If you want to blame it all on the users and negate their complaints, simply because you happen to know more about computers than the majority of the computer-using public... then I'd suggest you do a little reading on the subject of superiority complexes.
2.13 Build 1064 Beta (Jul 27, 2005 - 11:25 PM)
Betas don't "go gold", final versions go gold.
Gold is a final release, which clearly a beta is not.