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General Software Discussion / PowerGREP 5 released
« on: September 14, 2016, 11:45 PM »
PowerGREP 5 were released a week or so ago. They've added quite a bit of functionality
since PG4, such as regex recursion, subpatterns, replacement string conditionals,
balancing groups and so on.

Note: The trial is free, but the full version isn't.
Release Notes

It isn't obvious from the release notes, but the replacement string conditionals
are recursive. In other words, you can wrap conditionals inside other conditionals
to make it satisfy several conditions before said conditional output a text.

I've been a rather satisfied customer of PowerGREP etc for years, as
a search in these forums will tell you.

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Living Room / Processors (CPU)?
« on: April 09, 2010, 05:27 AM »
Probably a silly question, but here goes..

Is it only other Core i7's which perform better than a i7 920 d0, or are there others which do as well (excluding xeon)?
I have the impression that i7, i5 and i3 is the high, mid and low performance versions. Correct?

I'm asking because of the rather big pricejump from i7 920 to the next in that line.

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When Konvertor 4.0 () was released they changed the length of a license (including EXISTING) for customers at the same time.

When it was bought all UPGRADES was free (i.e including major versions), both the
front page and FAQ said so, although the faq was more direct.
Quote from the old faq: "Do I have to pay for the upgrades? No! All upgrades are free to registered users." Reference

The new faq says: "You will have to pay a small fee for main new versions (10 €). Bug fixes are free, sub versions (4.01, 4.02 -> 4.09) too." Reference

This applies to old customers too.. in other words, they did the same as selling a Windows 7 Ultimate and after some time it reverts to Windows 7 Starter. (I know the comparison isn't exactly spot on).
Well, the software wasn't too good, but it still doesn't seem right.

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Drag&Drop Robot / Suggestion: Use Comspec
« on: June 06, 2008, 11:33 AM »
Just a small suggestion for an otherwise excellent program..

Instead of statically calling cmd wherever it is needed, please use the ComSpec environment variable to determine what command processor to use (It's been around since ms-dos, and still exists).
The comspec variable always points to the full path of the command processor to use and doesn't contain parameters.

It wouldn't change anything for standard users, but it would for those that want to use an alternate command processor by default.

In my case I prefer to use Take command by jpsoft which is compatible with the normal command processor, but oh so powerful in comparison.

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