General software updates

Started by Lance, Mar 11, 2007, 16:22:27

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Gary

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Glenn

Thunderbird email client has been updated to 2.0.0.23
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drummer

Quote from: Gary on Aug 20, 2009, 14:31:51
WinRar 3.90 released
On this computer I'm still using the trial version of WinRar 3.51.0.0 and I've never been prodded to make a payment, even the though it's the full program.

Not complaining nor nuffink...

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Simon

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Gary

I have had had WinRar license for ages, so its just an update. It was cheap so why not, I used to spend much more on gadgets, so I saw no harm in spending on software once in a while if I liked it and supporting its further growth.  :)
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Niall

I've been using winrar for years now, and all it does is tell you that the trial period is over, but doesn't stop you using it. If the pop up on load annoys you, you can uninstall it and reinstall it :D
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Sebby

I still think 7-Zip is better, and it's completely free!

Gary

Quote from: Niall on Aug 22, 2009, 16:50:58
I've been using winrar for years now, and all it does is tell you that the trial period is over, but doesn't stop you using it. If the pop up on load annoys you, you can uninstall it and reinstall it :D
I could not be bothered with doing that, that would be worse than a pop up  ;D
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Gary

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Quicktime Alternative 2.92 and Foxit Reader 3.1.0824 released
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Rik

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Noreen

Just got two Windows Vista Updates, required a restart.

Rik

Out of sequence again, odd. Thanks, Noreen.  :thumb:
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Glenn

Windows 7 installed some last night too
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Rik

I suppose I'd better go and check. :sigh:
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Simon

Quote from: Noreen on Aug 26, 2009, 17:40:32
Just got two Windows Vista Updates, required a restart.

I must fire up my Vista laptop.  It'll probably take all evening to get the updates, as I haven't turned it on for a few weeks.
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Sebby

All evening to turn on and settle down, and all night to get and install the updates. >:D

Simon

You're not far wrong, Seb. ;D
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Sebby

Have you got SP2 on it yet? I've found that does help a lot.

Gary

4 updates not security related, compatibility related and an update for IE8's compatibility list, grabbed last night and reboot took no time  ;D
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Rik

I just got the two, as I refused IE8. I just wonder why MS is pushing them out mid-cycle, though?
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Aug 27, 2009, 10:22:38
I just got the two, as I refused IE8. I just wonder why MS is pushing them out mid-cycle, though?
I took IE8 simply because since Vista and XP rely on IE so much, I'd rather have a safer version of that browser than IE6 or 7 even if I rarely use it, as far as why they were pushed out mid-cycle  thats an odd one  :-\
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Rik

Especially as it's the second month, Gary. I wonder if they've, finally, been stung by accusations of slow responses to security issues?
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Aug 27, 2009, 10:29:33
Especially as it's the second month, Gary. I wonder if they've, finally, been stung by accusations of slow responses to security issues?
Its possible but these ones well at least for me were not really security as such, nothing concerning just compatibility issues  :dunno: I know the idea of Patch Tuesday was to help the IT crowd deal with the repercussions of patches on a network, but in many ways pushing out patches when they were needed, not once a month was better for the home user
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