SanskritFritz wrote:2djk
Well, I just tried it, it installed my registry full with crap custom controls, and looks horrible.
It lived about 10 minutes on my system here, and wiped it
UGH....what a loser! Failed to even start due to 'missing component'. Registry stuffed with hundreds of entries which weren't removed after uninstallation. Stay away.
REDMOND, Wash. – October. 24, 2006 – Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced the completion of its acquisition of the Mozilla Firefox Web Browser. The transaction was finalized on Saturday, October 23, 2006. As a result of the acquisition, Microsoft share prices jumped 5.7%. Mozilla Corporation's share prices remained at zero.
Last edited by SQUIRE on 2006-11-15, 16:26 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
Microsoft Firefox 2007 will run on most Operating Systems (by Microsoft).
Computer/Processor Quadcore CPU 4.6GHz processor or higher (For the loading of Hotmail.com)
Operating Systems Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
All Major Linux Distributions (As if...)
Memory To compensate for frequent memory leaks:
Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) - 873 MB
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition - 1680 MB
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) - 870 MB
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 ia64 - 2180 MB
Drive Microsoft HD-DVD-ROM drive (Required to maintain dangerous CPU temperatures)
Display/Graphics 1080i or higher-resolution screen with any 512mb SLI Graphics card. (For High Definition GIF images)
Peripherals Microsoft Mouse, Microsoft IntelliMouse, or any compatible Microsoft device. (Otherwise all hyperlinks will be disabled)
Software Microsot Powerpoint 2007 (For exceptional Spyware Protection)
Credit Card Microsoft accepts Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Delta and Discover.
and I had a full file listing of my harddisk in 40 seconds. How cool is that?
FYI:
Wednesday, November 15, 2006, 3:37:54 PM, you wrote:
> I just stumbled upon your tool "ndff". I find it really useful, but i have one question:
> The search criteria is only used to find filenames. Is it possible to
> apply the search criteria to the whole path of each file?
No, right now it is not possible. Currently you can achieve the result by piping to findstr command like that:
ndff * | findstr mydirectory
> Maybe it could be implemented as a filter function for the output.
> This can already be manually done using grep or some similiar tool,
> but it would be nice if it would be implemented directly.
Thank you for the feedback! I will mind your proposal when I decide to release new version.
Yeah, this app rocks. It scans my 200GB drive IN 47s
"Dear Sirs,
I downloaded your free NaDa™ 0.5 software. As promised, it was exactly one byte, works well on Linux, is bug free and is very efficient at doing nothing. It was everything I expected and more!!
Thank you."
Kris, from Fargo, USA