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1.0.500.2008 (Sep 20, 2008)
Adequately does the job. However, Codestuff Starter (http://codestuff.tripod.com/products_starter.html) does the same thing more elegantly and with more features - highly recommended.
1.41 (Jul 7, 2008)
Needs much work. And, frankly, there is no reason to switch from Revo Uninstaller. Revo has quickly become the gold standard for uninstallers - I haven't found any other freeware or payware that beats it.
3.0 Release Candidate 1 (May 17, 2008)
Absolutely fantastic! Have been running Beta 5 for some time now - had no issues. RC1 is even more solid - fast, stable - all of my extensions work. As a huge fan of Firefox 2, I was worried that FF3 would be bloated and slow. Guess what? FF3 is even better! Fantastic speed and performance! Highly recommended!
3.0 Release Candidate 1 (May 18, 2008 - 4:18 PM)
I am currently running FF3 RC1 and FF2 at the same time without any issues at all. Here's how: http://ellaborg.blogspot...x-3-co-exists-with.html. Follow the instructions exactly and you will not have a problem. Cheers!
3.0 Release Candidate 1 (May 17, 2008 - 11:19 AM)
Bravo! Not afraid to stand up for what he/she believes!
3.0 Release Candidate 1 (May 17, 2008 - 10:29 AM)
What is the use in arguing for or against Firefox or IE or whatever? Sure, I think Firefox 3 is the greatest thing since sliced bread, but that doesn't mean I should look with disdain on someone who chooses to use an archaic, bloated, over-the-hill browser like IE, right? After all, it's a free country. Bad decisions aren't against the law (though one might argue that choosing IE should be). My point is that we should all just try to get along (even if using IE demonstrates a bit of technical naivete). See, I can be reasonable and objective! Embrace our differences - that's my motto.
3.0 Release Candidate 1 (Jan 9, 2008 - 4:46 PM)
When did the operating system become the 'thing', relegating applications (i.e., the tools that actually enable us to get things done) to second-class status? Computers exist to run the applications that actually do the work, not to showcase the latest OS graphical beauty. The OS should create an unobtrusive, stable environment that allows me to run the applications that enhance my productivity. The OS should not take center stage, squandering resources that would be better used enhancing the speed and stability of my applications.