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    Ted Nicols

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  1. Review - Ad Muncher

    4.73.31233 Beta (Sep 8, 2009)

    Still no HTTP1.1? I hope they'll implement this until next ...century.

  2. Review - Google Chrome for Windows

    2.0.174.0 Beta (Apr 18, 2009)

    Totally useless without a proper installer that copies Chrome inside Program Files directory. Google has to understood that Windows had specific guidelines that every program has to follow.

  3. Review - Opera for Windows (Beta)

    10.0 Build 1413 Alpha (Apr 6, 2009)

    Too many unfixed old bugs.

  4. Review - UltraEdit

    15.00 (Apr 2, 2009)

    Version 15 comes with updated user interface but the same old crappy editing engine. Great job IDM...

  5. Review - Adobe Reader for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2008

    9.1 (Mar 12, 2009)

    Slow and bloated as always but there is no better alternative.

  6. Comment - EU to test Microsoft's revised proposal for Web browser ballot screen

    9.1 (Oct 7, 2009 - 1:28 PM)

    Me too!
    I'm tired with those EU retard fascists.

  7. Comment - WinFX Becomes .NET Framework 3.0

    9.1 (Jun 13, 2006 - 8:05 AM)

    Not only Winforms, everything is much slower than same code compiled by an optimized compiler such as C++.
    Not to mention memory usage (...)

  8. Comment - WinFX Becomes .NET Framework 3.0

    9.1 (Jun 13, 2006 - 2:51 AM)

    I wonder how some plp can say that .SLOW runs faster than C++ (or other optimized compilers).
    Sorry folks but that's not true. .NET same as JAVA or other VM is slow, bloated and resource hungry.

  9. Comment - Microsoft Says EU is Withholding Docs

    9.1 (Feb 3, 2006 - 2:31 AM)

    The usual EU stupidity.

  10. Comment - New Visual Studio, SQL Server Launch

    9.1 (Nov 8, 2005 - 6:11 AM)

    Come on you folks, Express Editions are excellent and absolutely free, even for commercial use. Those who really need something like VS Team Edition, are usually corporates thus can afford the price.

    Btw, DigitalSin, how can you compare VS with Ruby, PHP and the rest stuff?
    Ruby and PHP are pure interpreters, GCC or any other free Windows C++ compiler cannot compete with MSVC++ in terms of performance and finally, #Develop is just a joke when compared with the free Microsoft C# Express Edition IDE.