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Switzerland
7.2.3 (Jan 5, 2007)
7.2.8 has been out since november:
http://www.sawmill.net/version_history7.html
Great log parser, even allows import into your own database for personalised queries.
Pre-RC1 Build 5536 (Aug 29, 2006)
Yep, the B2 key worked like a charm for me.
No update allowed, only fresh install in my case.
The build has greatly improved since the B2 release. UAC is behaving nicely and no strange bugs have jumped out to me so far.
Now if only nVidia would release an updated x86 driver i could actually really use it on my PC hooked up to my TV. Currently no PAL support available (as far as i know).
4.43 Alpha 2 (Jul 11, 2006)
What's new:
- 7-Zip now can use multi-threading mode for compressing to .zip archives.
- 7-Zip now uses order list (list of extensions) for files sorting for compressing
to .7z archives. It can slightly increase compression ratio in some cases.
- New localization: Armenian.
See:
http://sourceforge.net/f...9247&forum_id=45797
4.43 Alpha 2 (Aug 9, 2007 - 12:57 PM)
Using an Apple Remote
If your computer is equipped with a built-in infrared receiver, you can use an Apple
Remote to control iTunes and Windows Media Player (not included with Boot Camp
Beta). The remote lets you change the sound volume, start or pause playback, and skip
to the next or previous item. You can also use the remote to open iTunes in Windows.
To open iTunes using an Apple Remote:
m Press the Menu button.
If iTunes is already open, you can press the Menu button to bring iTunes to the front.
4.43 Alpha 2 (Oct 2, 2006 - 5:27 PM)
You mean the one MS has already released a patch for??
http://www.microsoft.com.../Bulletin/MS06-055.mspx
For ones "Microsoft beat its own deadline", and still everybody can't leave it alone :-)
4.43 Alpha 2 (May 3, 2006 - 5:11 PM)
Nope, Symbian s60 platform:
http://www.s60.com/
4.43 Alpha 2 (Jan 11, 2006 - 3:44 PM)
Vista should have the abilities now being deployed in Windows XP Media Center edition. With support for external hardware / streaming receivers etc.
So the plug-and-play integration of hardware that’s already up and coming now.
And off course by default a ‘secure’ browser (which I really hope IE7 will be)!
4.43 Alpha 2 (Oct 10, 2005 - 12:33 PM)
Why is this pointing to an non MS domain??
ignia.com
Is this actually just another hoax??