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WinPatrol 29.1 released today
MilesAhead:
WinPatrol 29.1 released today: http://www.winpatrol.com/
There's some stuff about a new AI feature. I haven't read it yet. But I updated my copy. :)
http://filehippo.com/download_winpatrol/changelog/
Windows Defender didn't like it being installed. So I turned WD real time shield off.
Jibz:
I updated as well, though I must say I am a little concerned by the description and name of that AI feature :huh:.
MilesAhead:
Heh heh. It used to be "feature creep." Now I think the "innovations" will be less subtle. I rue the day when I argue with my door lock to let me in the house or car.
Speaking of which, you are driving along at 120 MPH and the car accelerates to 250 MPH complaining "I ain't got all day!! Let's get there! I got other things to do besides drive you around!" :)
cyberdiva:
I updated as well, though I must say I am a little concerned by the description and name of that AI feature :huh:.
-Jibz (December 02, 2013, 03:34 PM)
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What troubles me is the lack of meaningful description of the AI feature. Why bother announcing it without giving us a good idea of what it does? Or did I simply fail to see it?
MilesAhead:
Seems top secret:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28854315-Free-Paid-WinPatrol-2013-v29.1-released
It sounds kind of like the info sharing only it stays on the local machine. It will be interesting to see if it's a buzz generator or a true paradigm shift. (In Miami a "paradigm shift" is when you get 2 dime bags for the price of one.) :) Although in Publix I think they call it "buy one, get one free." :)
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