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From: Alexander E G. <lx...@po...> - 2006-05-31 15:27:04
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Hej Michael, Thank you for the feedback. Please let me know if you continue to find 0.1.6 to be slower than previous versions (with the same media). I am aware of various issues related to the arising and ceasing of Vicaya instances, but not sure of the best solutions. As for the icon, I would prefer to punt issues unrelated to search, such as content and graphics to John. Perhaps you can post concerns, feature requests, and bugs online: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=113008 Thanks again, Alex -- 55.67N 12.588E CCC7 D19D D107 F079 2F3D BF97 8443 DB5A 6DB8 9CE1 -- http://genaud.net/2006/05/29/ -- 2006/5/31, Michael Olds <mik...@pa...>: > Hello, > > First impression: it worked. I copied it to CD and used it that way, waiting > for it to auto-run, which it did...eventually. This version was considerably > slower in all phases than the previous version for me. This may well be > because of the million applications (streaming quotes, news) I have open in > the mornings. I will try it again later this afternoon to confirm. > > It might be helpful, even for those who are 'beta testers' if we had a > README up top to tell people what to copy to the CD if they want to try it > as a CD rather than off their desktop (meaning don't copy the vicaya-0.1.6 > directory, but it's contents. > > As previously noted, the small system tray icon comes off as a gray blur on > my PC. It may not be recognizable as belonging to ATI or the Vicaya tool. On > the other hand the icon that takes over the CD Drive icon looks great. > > For the casual user there should be a clear way to exit, not the two-step > that is needed now. I would like to see: exit from browser exits from the CD > which is what the user expects. Most users will not think of right-clicking > the system icon and will also not know how to exit from the command prompt > (PC). ? An exit button that lies behind the browser as a pop-under window? > > It may be that I should retract the previous comment concerning the > automatic exiting of the command prompt at opening. > > Ta.n p'assa taadisam'eva,|| > ta.n p'assa taadisam'evaa.|| > > Six of one, half a dozen of the other as to the issue of wondering what it > is doing versus wishing it wern't there to deal with at the end. > > Take Care! > obo |