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JDPower

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  1. I know from past experience deleting license.txt files can break some programs (admittedly only happened to me once but I've left them alone ever since). I have added the readmes from some regularly updated programs to my custom files list. Saves virtually no space but just one of those things I added whilst adding their language files.
  2. What's political about suggesting security concerns of the product announced (security concerns already alluded to by Web Atom)? Seems perfectly on topic to me
  3. Given the above, I think the product description could do with a rewrite to make it a little clearer the purpose of it. As I read it I was just left thinking "why would I want to run CCleaner/defrag on my home computer while sat in a coffee shop?" (though I'm still not sure why it's any better than scheduling said actions across computers, rather than having to log in to a cloud service and do it manually)
  4. Am I missing something? If you've gotta install the Agomo client to all your computers, why not just install the programs themselves?
  5. BitTorrent has started caching old exe's with every update so here's an entry to clean them up: [*BitTorrent Updates Cache] LangSecRef=3022 DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\BitTorrent\BitTorrent.exe DetectFile=%ProgramFiles(x86)%\BitTorrent\BitTorrent.exe Default=True FileKey1=%appdata%\BitTorrent\Updates|*.*
  6. I did rip it and try to upload it myself to get round it for our US friends, but no matter what I tried YouTube sussed it was copyright and applied the same restrictions.
  7. Try this one (relevant section starts at 22:30): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HApVxzjECFE
  8. Forgot about that, it had me shouting at the screen when he (falsely) claimed CCleaner found over a gigabyte of information that would all have been sent on to third party tracking companies. Either not as tech savvy as he claims or never used CCleaner till that clip was actually filmed.
  9. Damn. Give with one hand and take with the other lol. Fingers crossed there'll be a mod or extension to sort that by the time it's released.
  10. Does australis still allow the tabs to be at the top of the web page or are they now forced to the top of the browser?
  11. Yeah I saw that, was just really shocked at the level of improvement. Been many versions (if ever) since I've seen such a dramatic performance improvement in any area of FF.
  12. Is it just me that's getting screwy formatting in the winapp2 update, it's all just one continuous line when opening with notepad
  13. The new v22 release really makes a massve improvement on Javascript performance. Using BananaBench to test, FF21 showed the gameplay stuttery, FF22 it runs smooth, evidence of that is in the test stats: FF21 preload : 25.528 seconds startup : 28.482 seconds gameplay: 95.018 total seconds gameplay: 83.679 JS seconds FF22 preload : 26.4 seconds startup : 24.935 seconds gameplay: 40.588 total seconds gameplay: 31.606 JS seconds Who knows how much that will impact general FF usage but a big improvement where it does.
  14. Can't believe Recuva still isn't capable of this. Can we please have the ability to minimise the program while it's scanning.
  15. Did you have to do it by hand or is there a handy little batch file or script we could apply to our own winapp2 files?
  16. Yup, we have, and it was vbender that asked and had it answered (my marbles ARE still intact. well relatively ): http://forum.pirifor...880#entry231209
  17. Is it just me experiencing serious deja vu here? I'm sure we had this exact conversation just a few weeks ago
  18. Agreed, definitely alphabetical.
  19. You wanna check it works, I tried creating the no encryption key so I could read the entries, followed the instructions, restarted, and didn't do anything. Also be aware that not logging (presuming it works the same as deleting) kills recently used programs in start menu
  20. That was my first move. 4 reboots, multiple program launches and the start menu stayed blank.
  21. It wouldn't bother me but the start menu wipe out seemed permanent, I couldn't get it to repopulate (had a reg backup so wasn't a major issue to fix)
  22. Just came here to report the same and you beat me to it
  23. Which reminds me I stumbled across this key recently with a load of reg entries for old Flash player versions: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RADAR\HeapLeakDetection\DiagnosedApplications Dunno if it's worth an entry or not, or if anyone even has that many old Flash entries to be worth a winapp2 entry (the only real info I could find about that reg key was HERE, old Flash entries should certainly be safe to remove, other entries probably not, or at least unnecessary)
  24. True, but would have been nice if Piriform had got a little plug too (or is that just greedy )
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