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General Software Discussion / Re: Attention: All TheBAT! users!
« Last post by Innuendo on June 02, 2009, 04:36 PM »
The only AV I am currently using is called Common Sense v1.0. Unfortunately, it's not sold in any store and it's hard to find more than a handful of people who actually own it, let alone have it installed and are actually using it.  ;D

Seriously, though, my email patterns make it very, very unlikely that I'll receive a virus that way. For everything else I think it through before I run anything. Another thing is I'm the only person who uses my PC. If you have anyone else who uses your PC that opens up who knows how many unknown attack vectors.

EDIT: A solution to your problem is to just add an exclusion to The Bat!'s mail directory to your AV's real-time scanner. Any viruses will be picked up when you unarchive the file and try to run it anyway.
2052
Dang! I'd jump at something like that... Though $15-30 a year for peace of mind is a small price to pay, all things considered. Still...
-Darwin

Yes, as was said above this was discussed on DC. Where were you, Darwin?

https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=16332.0

And I just realized that I got a better deal than I thought...that lifetime license is good for 3 PCs.
2053
CodeTRUCKER, that's a very good point. I suppose that's possible, but no one would be able to say for sure if this is the case without being able to look over Murray's shoulder at his code.

I've never had a major problem with AdMuncher, but I have never had a qualm about running beta software, either.

I'm running a beta version of AnyDVD, a beta version of The Bat!, a beta version of Total Commander, a beta version of ACDSee Pro v3, and more on a beta version of Windows 7. I love running beta software because I always seize an opportunity to use new features.
2054
I agree the developers are writing checks with their mouths that their butts can't cash. Personally, I'd prefer more frequent releases with fewer features added between non-beta releases, i.e. the developer said the only reason the current beta hasn't been released as final is because they don't have all the features coded that they want to be in the v4.73 release.

I say fine...release what you've got as v4.72.1 then. Add/fix some more stuff and release that as v.4.72.2, etc. When things are how you like it release that as v4.73. Then you can start the whole cycle over with v4.73.1.

At the current pace I don't think we have to worry about Linux and the v5.0 release. That's something our grandkids will have to deal with.  :P
2055
DC Gamer Club / Re: Star Wars: The Old Republic
« Last post by Innuendo on June 02, 2009, 01:16 PM »
I love Star Wars, but I hate MMOs. They are just huge money and time sinks.

If I wanted to 'grind' I'd go do some yard work.
2056
Living Room / Re: howto: resizable playback youtube and other online vids
« Last post by Innuendo on June 02, 2009, 01:13 PM »
Major disclaimer up-front: I am not a programmer, not a script writer, and/or not a "codemonkey" in any way, shape or form.

Now that the disclaimer is out of the way, to my neophyte mind this sounds like it'd make a great GreaseMonkey script.
2057
Post New Requests Here / Re: "Backdrop" for Windows
« Last post by Innuendo on June 02, 2009, 12:26 PM »
Crazy applications. Nothing I'd ever use, but I'm glad you were able to find an exact clone of the app you were looking for.

Hmmm...it just struck me that this app isn't for me because I'm a rabid multi-tasker. I'm always doing at least 3 projects on my PC at once. For those more "uni-task" inclined I'm sure something like this is a godsend.
2058
Here's the first one I came across on a Google search:

http://www.scan2email.net/
2059
CodeTRUCKER, if a) everything was working one day and then not the next; and b) everything goes back to normal when you disable Avast then the problem is most likely that Avast got a signature update that is causing problems.

You have two choices and one is to find a replacement for Avast or another is to try to 'ride things out' and hope that a future signature update will make Avast revert to its normal behavior.

Steven, I think CodeTRUCKER was only storing his mail on the server so he could troubleshoot his problem. A person who uses The Bat! never needs to keep their mail stored on a server like other email programs as The Bat! allows one to have hundreds of thousands of emails in its database with no slowdowns at all.

As a matter of fact, a fellow on The Bat! Beta Mailing List was talking about how he has over 1 million emails & The Bat! is still quick and responsive.
2060
Boy, I didn't mean to stir up a hornet's nest with my little joke, but here's a reply on a few of the points above (in no particular order):

BrotherS, at one time you could just move install AdMuncher over your old directories and your registration info would be preserved. However, the latest versions have moved to a stricter online validation so I don't know if it will still work, but try it and see.

Glacial pace of development: It's been a slow road because it's been a two man operation. Fortunately, their income levels have increased to the point where they could afford to hire on another programmer. Hopefully, once he gets up to speed on the code things will move faster.

Forcing people to move to the beta version: They have come up with a new, more efficient way to filter that requires quite a bit fewer signatures to accomplish what they were able to do before with the bigger signature list. Unfortunately, this new way of doing things makes the new signature list incompatible with the old. Having to maintain two signature lists would slow development down farther than it already is.

Post-poned features: Gzip/HTTP 1.1 (yeah, they are practically the same feature code-wise) and 64-bit support have been a long time coming and people have a right to be upset. These were all supposed to be in the v4.72 update. However, after being near-lynched on the support forums for Vista support, the author decided to drop everything and get Vista support implemented ASAP or risk losing his entire customer base. What was to come in v4.72 was pushed back to v4.73.

Unfortunately, on the way to v4.73 Windows 7 was announced and builds were starting to pop up everywhere. It was then discovered the hack to get AdMuncher to work with Vista failed miserably on Windows 7. It was then decided by the author to move back those promised features again and re-writing AdMuncher and the installer properly to support Vista and Windows 7...and hopefully, every future Windows OS with UAC. He's concentrating on OS support first and the other features later. Whether or not that was the right thing to do, I cannot say.

One other thing is slowing development and that has been re-writing the old Assembly code into some flavor of C for easier maintaining of the codebase.

My guess is Murray is a perfectionist and he's got a case of OCD with his code not working just the way he wants it to before he releases it. That's just a guess, though, and may not be accurate.

AdMuncher is not perfect and I read above someone is leaving it behind for something else, but what? I've yet to find anything that does what AdMuncher will do for every program you have installed. Most adblockers restrict themselves to working with web browsers. If there are any true alternatives to AdMuncher I'd love to hear them.
2061
I'm not using anything right now when I have been using something I usually install Agnitum's Outpost Security Suite Pro. In the past their AV has been weak, but recent AV comparison tests show that they've been working on fixing that flaw.

Their firewall is best in class. It's one of the few that consistently scores 100% on leak tests. For those with affinities towards skulls, Agnitum thoughtfully included an auto-learn mode for the firewall. For one or two weeks you can put it in auto-learn mode and all your programs will be given firewall permissions.

It's a little more resource-intensive than I would like, but it protects you from everything & the latest beta will allow you to opt not to install the components you know you aren't going to use.

I bought it on a whim during their last sale when they were selling lifetime licenses and I was in a mind to putting an end to yearly AV subscription costs.
2062
General Software Discussion / Re: Attention: All TheBAT! users!
« Last post by Innuendo on June 02, 2009, 09:41 AM »
I'm using the The Bat! Professional v4.1.14.2 RC2 + AntispamSniper Pro v3.2.0.6 and while I'm not using any antivirus or firewall now I have used NOD32 v3 & v4, Eset Smart Security v3 & v4, and Outpost Security Suite Pro.

I haven't had trouble with any of these programs interacting and I'm the type to leave my email program running 24/7. Avast is a good candidate for your troubles, though. It's wreaked havoc in the past with programs like Newsbin Pro.
2063
Ad muncher is cool.
-superboyac

Yes...cool enough to have the development pace of a glacier.  ;D

But still the best ad-blocker available anywhere.
2064
Post New Requests Here / Re: "Backdrop" for Windows
« Last post by Innuendo on June 01, 2009, 05:59 PM »
Maybe I'm just misreading what you have written or you have left something out that this program does, but when I want to "suppress all that extraneous activity on your computer" i just close every application that I deem to be extraneous at the moment & get on with my work with no distractions.

In other words, if I don't want any emails distracting me I leave my email client closed. Same thing with IMs, I'll leave my IM client closed.

Or let me rephrase this...why would you need your IM and/or email program to be running if you are going to have another program running to "block" them from being seen?
2065
Image Manager Shootout / Re: Xnview vs. IrfanView - integrity issue examined
« Last post by Innuendo on June 01, 2009, 01:01 PM »
What many don't know is that while Imagine is a an exceptional plugin for Total Commander for image viewing the author has programmed it such that it can be used as a stand-alone image viewer. While in some ways it cannot yet beat some of IrfanView's and XnView's features in some ways some may prefer the Imagine way of doing things. It's still a young program, but the author is working very hard on its development.

The Imagine web site is http://www.nyam.pe.kr/ in case anyone's interested and again, it can be used stand-alone and does not require Total Commander in order to enjoy it.

EDIT: Imagine does have Unicode support for those who need it.
2066
From within The Bat! you may want to try to try Accounts/Dispatch Mail On Server/All messages and see if you can find anything odd. 12,000 new emails is odd....looks like you got mailbombed or something.

When you downloaded the messages with another client, did you actually receive 12,000 messages?

And what version of The Bat! are you using. The latest release version? A beta version, perhaps?

EDIT: And on the subject of possible database corruption, when was the last time you ran Folder/Maintenance Centre? That will check your database of emails for corruption and fix any errors it finds.
2067
Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: AntispamSniper For The Bat!
« Last post by Innuendo on June 01, 2009, 11:04 AM »
CodeTRUCKER, I have toyed with the idea of "developing my review skills to a professional end", but I have no idea how I'd go about doing that. Seems like everyone wants to be a reviewer of some sort and there are precious few of those positions available...especially those that actually pay anything.

As for my "real voice" that probably comes from a prior job I had where I was responsible for training nearly every employee on every computer-related for over 10 years. A review, IMHO, is just a training seminar with screenshots.  ;)
2068
I'm going to be following your blog with interest, brotman. Ever since I got both a wireless router and a NAS that are both running Linux I have been thinking it'd be a good idea to learn something about Linux so I can leverage the power in these devices more.

The problem has been Windows 7 has been too good for me ot walk away from.
2069
Found Deals and Discounts / Re: SnagIt 7.25 - free until June 5, 2009
« Last post by Innuendo on May 31, 2009, 09:56 PM »
Lanux, I'd get this version as well. I believe the GAOTD version isn't eligible for upgrades...never know when you might need it.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: SnagIt 7.25 - free until June 5, 2009
« Last post by Innuendo on May 31, 2009, 11:13 AM »
SnagIt 9 is amazing. It's the only thing I ever use. It's a one-stop shop for screencapping *anything* and then editing the screenshot to suit whatever needs you may have.

My opinion is anyone jumping on this free license and then leveraging that into an upgrade to SnagIt 9 would be making a very good investment.

EDIT: In case anyone is curious. The upgrade pricing is $24.95 to upgrade to the latest v9.xx release which is quite a savings over the non-upgrade price of $49.95.
2071
I noticed that Windows 7 is over 4GB. Bill Gates have mentioned that good operating system doesn't need to be more than 700mb.
-NewsAndHistory

Windows 7 is only over 4GB if you add together both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The latest version of Windows 7 I have checked (build 7137 32-bit) is only 2.38 GB on the install disc.

Bill Gates also mentioned that no computer in the world needs more than 640KB of RAM, too. Things change.
2072
General Software Discussion / Re: Windows 7 evaluation
« Last post by Innuendo on May 31, 2009, 11:00 AM »
I can't help you with the chkdsk /r bug, but with World of Goo make sure you are using the latest version. There was a resolution bug with some of the earlier versions of that game.

Of course, if you are using the latest version then I guess they didn't fully fix the bug.
2073
Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: XYplorer File Manager
« Last post by Innuendo on May 31, 2009, 10:57 AM »
And I use descript.ion files in totally different ways:

1. I use Newsbin Pro to download things from usenet quite often. One of the options I can set Newsbin to automatically put usenet newsgroup, usenet poster, and/or message subject in the descript.ion file for those files. Sure helps when you have posters uploading zips and rars with totally random filenames. In Total Commander I can just hover over the filename and it tells me in a tooltip all the information that Newsbin Pro associated with that file.

2. I use Internet Download Accelerator as a download manager for downloading files off of FTP and web sites. IDA automatically tags the descript.ion file with the download URL for that file so that if I wonder where I got it I can easily see where I did so I can go back and get a new version or similar files if I liked the one I downloaded but had forgotten where it came from. IDA also allows you to enter descript.ion file contents on each file download and I use it a lot when a zip or rar is being downloaded that has an encrypted password. Nothing worse than having a file sit on your hard drive for six months, you finally need it for something and your archiver prompts for a password that you no longer know and have no idea where to go to get it.

When you set up your computer with multiple programs with descript.ion file support a whole world opens up to you with an entirely new way to attach information to files without having to clutter up and ruin the readability of the file's name.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows 7 evaluation
« Last post by Innuendo on May 30, 2009, 06:39 PM »
I have to agree with f0dder in regards to performance. Windows 7 (and Vista for that matter) are definitely snappier than XP on my PC. Everything is very quick to run and screen updates are near-instantaneous and my computer is four years old.

I can only imagine how scorchingly-fast Windows 7 is on an i7, 6GB of RAM, and a video card like an ATI 4870/4890 or an Nvidia GTX 285/295.
2075
Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Mini-Review of GTAIV for PC [Ranting]
« Last post by Innuendo on May 30, 2009, 03:12 PM »
Here's a useless/obvious observation...it'd probably be pointless to try to talk Rockstar into giving us a discount on this game based on the review here.  ;D
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