matt smyth
New Zealand
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May 2006 CTP (May 11, 2006)
System Requirements
* Supported Operating Systems: Longhorn (Windows Code Name) ; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1; Windows XP Service Pack 2
* Required WinFX Runtime and SDK version: February CTP
* Supported Visual Studio 2005 released (RTM) tool sets: Visual Basic Express Edition, Visual C# Express Edition, Visual Web Developer Express Edition, Visual Studio Standard Edition, Visual Studio Professional Edition, Visual Studio Team System Editions.*
*Note: The Visual Designer for WPF is not currently supported on the Express Editions of Visual Studio 2005.
* Hard Disk Space: The drive that Visual Studio 2005 is installed on must have at least 10 MB of free space.
1.0 Beta 6 (Aug 27, 2005)
"This crap still needs the .NET framework installed. People were complaining about this" = "im to dumb to read the authors site before I type"
kashin the .net platform is a virus, spyware even please convince all the people you know who use computers.Never install it kashin. Fingers crossed when all current versions of windows have .net by default we lose the idiots that blame developers for trying to be forward thinking.
nLite has always been a great app and its getting better. Thank you nuhi and anyone else involved for developing a great app.
1.9.100 Beta (Mar 16, 2005)
I like the idea im not limited to thinking A RAMDISK under Windows NT/2000/XP is a dumb idea.
Generally, the Windows(r) 2000 cache manager does a much better job of optimizing memory usage than Ramdisk does However Id go as far to say using one is a great idea
Who wants crappy temp files or cookies when they can be directed to a ram drive and removed with a simple restart.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q257405/
for those of you want to find out more.
1.9.100 Beta (May 3, 2006 - 8:46 AM)
Kramy whats your point?
XP is more secure easier to use.
Windows XP builds on the stability and strength of the Windows NT/2000.
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1.9.100 Beta (Apr 20, 2006 - 8:39 AM)
Now id like to see MS make an express version of Windows for people who can't afford or don't want a full blown version of Windows.
as for the dumb arse comment By Gerwin
"Yeah, and make one of those horrible IE-only websites..."
A little research goes a long way