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New Spysweeper Build Out

Postby NT50 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 2:45 pm

AMEN

I do NOT like the new interface, it looks too flashy. I like the older look more straight forward.

Although if you look deep into the scanning feature I think you can detect more things now but it increases you scan time.
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Postby NT50 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 4:18 pm

Computer Guru wrote:what build did you have before?

The very last build (b4 this one) was EXACTLY the same, it just used less pretty icons. but same heirarcy, same design. so this is an improvement


Version 4.0 build 560 I think. It did not have the "Home" icon on it.
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Postby NT50 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 4:26 pm

Yea, check for new version and you still have to go through a BUNCH of bull to get the new version. Why can't it just D/L and install for you
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Postby NT50 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 4:48 pm

Computer Guru wrote:Well, no, what I meant is that msot programs do not require that you open a browser to check the version. using the soap protocol, it sends your version to the web, then using it it sends it back to your pc. then you are locally asked to upgrade or not.


i understood what you were saying. i was just pointing out how they do it now.
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