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5.1 Build 2573 (May 10, 2006)
Because of AOL IDON'TCQ anymore.
AOL took the no.1 IM drove it deep into the ground.
Who knows if they go any deeper they might strike oil. :-)
1.5.1 Beta Build 453 (May 1, 2006)
Great little client I use it for smaller files under 50mb.
But for larger files Azureus is way faster.
As for bloat, it used to be less than 90k.
So I guess one could make an argument that this huge 167k client is now bloated.
0.8.2038 (Sep 19, 2003)
For its small size (716 KB) MyIE2 is a very impressive highly configurable browser and feels very much as IE6. But I still prefer to play with the big boys around the block. Netscape, Mozilla, Opera and yes even Internet Explorer.
0.8.2038 (Jun 22, 2007 - 5:14 PM)
Your reply doesn't really make sense, unless you were replying to "What's that say about Linux when people would rather pay for Windows and Mac."
Just an observation:-)
0.8.2038 (Nov 3, 2006 - 7:22 PM)
In my option 90% of the worlds computer users have an IQ of 1 when it comes to computers. I have never in my life lost valuable data due to a virus or even HD failure. From either Windows, Linux/Unix or my wife’s Mac. I always make sure that I have more than 2 regularly updated mirror images of my data. As for the rest of the world, the user is the biggest virus. Sure there are many viruses and exploits out there. But they only find there way on to the system via the user. So the people who usually complain about viruses aren’t brightest bulb in the chandelier. Not to say that it’s only the fault of the user but it is a huge part of it.
0.8.2038 (Nov 3, 2006 - 5:59 PM)
Bigfoot is just a myth so when there are sightings it's big news.
Same with Apple, they claim to have the most secure OS on the planet. So yeah, when there's problem with Mac OSX everyone wants to know what happened to the almighty Mac. Even if it doesn't affect the rest of the world
0.8.2038 (Nov 3, 2006 - 5:52 PM)
OK, let's say for argument sake that Windows users are walking on a high rope. And Mac OS X users are walking on the sidewalk. At least the Windows user knows they're on a high rope and could fall off. But the Mac OS X users feel invincible and they forget that they can get trampled by a speeding bus when they fall of the sidewalk.
0.8.2038 (Nov 3, 2006 - 5:27 PM)
“No one will ever need to ask whether a Mac has been infected by the first virus”
THE FIRST VIRUS???
Dude, are on crack? delusional? or just stupid? That's probably what GS5 means with the MIB's cover-ups. Is it really that hard to admit that any and every OS is susceptible to viruses and exploits?!! You Apple fanatics are loyal to the point of retardation. If it wasn't so sad it would be funny.