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Malhovic
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OK, I used it on 3 different setups. On every one of the setups it worked fine. The only one that I did not try it on was Windows 2003 since I am not at home. Great work guys and i gave it a 10. The vista features are very nice. One thing that I would like to see, make the vista changes that are available by the program viewable, just disabled so that the users can not click on them. In doing this, you are making the people that much more anxious to get into Vista. Basically a teaser IMO.
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coreyw2000
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 9:35 pm |
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That sounds like a good idea 
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b_a88
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 10:49 pm |
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Ok I tried it and it is pretty good but if I gave you a 10/10 then you would stop trying to improve it. It has got some good features that I like, like the remove arrow from shortcuts. But I can not evaluate it to the fullest extent at this time since I do not have any version of Vista as of yet. I would give you a 9/10 but you don't have the option for that and I can't honestly say it is the very best it could be, for one reason it's the bug where it doesn't work correctly the first time it runs. It also does seem to use quite a bit of memory. I am just trying to give some constructive criticism.
Good Job. 
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jrfree1
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Tue Nov 01, 2005 11:09 pm |
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Great input b_a88
We appreciates all these comments and will be working to make adjustments to upcoming builds. The more input we get, the better we can make the program 
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Jess
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:10 am |
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I'm currently trying this out on XP Pro 32-bit and it's going OK so far. A few "annoyances" such as the message telling me I'm not running Vista everytime I run the program. Something should also be done about the red and the icons at the top, a little hard to read. Another thing I'm not too keen on is how it's window size is fixed in that I can't maximize it or resize it. I tend to like to work with maximized windows so that's really a personal preference. The separator boxes on Misc. Items look as if they were "carelessly" placed, a simple rearrangement would fix that. Hope I'm not being too harsh, I know this is only beta. With that in mind, very nice job!
I voted 8/10.
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coreyw2000
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:36 am |
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| Another thing I'm not too keen on is how it's window size is fixed in that I can't maximize it or resize it. I tend to like to work with maximized windows so that's really a personal preference. |
When the project was started, making the window so it would not be sizable was one of the first things done. Having things move with resize is kind of annoying to me. If we had more tweaks, we may expand the working space a little.
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| The separator boxes on Misc. Items look as if they were "carelessly" placed, a simple rearrangement would fix that. |
The boxes in the misc items were nicly placed, but Vista has some kind of bug that has the text cut off, so when the button says "change" and it is clicked, it says "chang" which got really anoying. Making it too big was the only way I could think of to fix it offhand. However, I may look into more now that its out.
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| Something should also be done about the red and the icons at the top, a little hard to read. |
Accually, the color changing was a last minutes thing, and I didnt really test it out that much. I noticed after showing someone the screenshots that it was messed up. I apologize for that and it will be fixed in the next copy released.
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I guess that could get anoying. Expect to see an option to hide it in the next build released
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Not a problem. We expected there to be bugs and UI changes, its just a matter of prefecting it
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| Ok I tried it and it is pretty good but if I gave you a 10/10 then you would stop trying to improve it |
Dont need to worry about that. We wont be stopping this for a long time anyways. I dont know what we are planning for the future, so I will stop there
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I did notice that, and I am trying to determine why it does that. Dont expect it to be fixed any time soon though
Note that I am placing the suggestions at the top of this thread so I dont forget and have to go through dozens of pages to find it again 
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Neuromancer
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:45 am |
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Excellent suggestion Jess
That is a common beef I have with applications... that dont let you resize the window. The only time that really bothers me is when you have to use an internal scroll bar however. Still a good suggestion...
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McBlzr
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:59 am |
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I just tried it on my XP-Pro x32 bit. First time I have used a tweak program. Keep up the good work. I agree with the resizing window problem. Pro-Networks is a true learning experience. Show a man how to fish and he can feed his family. Show somebody Pro-Networks and they can't be pulled away from the computer for days, even months!!
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coreyw2000
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 2:09 am |
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Since so many people like the idea of re-sizing, I have to ask you, how do you suggest I go about it? If the window were maximized, what would I put in the empty space?
Well I could do something where there are the pages in a row like IE quick tabs  *Gives an evil cackle*
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So true! 
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Neuromancer
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Wed Nov 02, 2005 2:14 am |
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