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Forceware 56.72

mrvc   on 03 April 2004 - 16:50 · 58 comments & 2228 views

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nVidia has unleased version 56.72 of its Forceware drivers. The changes include the introduction of a pop-up blocker for IE , OpenGL 1.5 support and gridlines. Display Gridlines provide the easiest way to maximize your desktop space by dividing up your monitor into separate regions for all of your applications.

Release Highlights:
  • Adds support for GeForce 5700 and GeForce 5700 Ultra
  • Microsoft DirectX 9 and OpenGL 1.5 support
  • Supports application profiles for custom image quality and performance modes for all of your applications and games.
  • NVIDIA nView 3.5 Multi
  • display technology
  • Advanced Microsoft Internet Explorer popup blocker
  • Industries only Display Gridlines technology
  • Improved HDTV Y Pr Pb component out support for 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i formats
Download: 56.72 for Windows XP / 2000
View: nVidia
News source: MegaGames


Let's start with the beginning. The install screen. Upon startup of the installation, this beautiful splash screen pops up while the installer extracts all files:



Next, comes the usual install screens which has been slightly revamped (but I felt needed to be included!):



There are several new features to do with setup:

Firstly, this new version of Plus! is much more friendly to polygamy patches as it closes all sessions of Messenger running in windows, and even in other sessions, which also means that your chat logs are now intact. The installations is much more versatile, as you can now install Plus! using silent switches (SilentInstall and /SilentInstallNoSponsor) which do not bring up the confirmation webpage and/or sponsor respectively. There is also the /NotAdmin setup switch which forces the installation of Plus! when the user logged in is a non-administrator.

Lastly, another impressive feature of the new setup is the locale detection, as Plus! will now detect the language of the Windows machine it is installed on, and will use that language as default. Some further complications which existed with the Hebrew/Chinese languages have also been fixed in this release. I also almost forgot to mention the cool progressbar which can be seen during setup :-)

But, enough about setup now. Onto the meaty stuff!

Once installed, the true ingenuity of Plus! can really be seen. Starting with a totally redesigned preferences panel interface which is truly beautiful and requires several screenshots:

The general screen:



This new interface just looks much more professional as a whole, much cleaner and blends in very well with Windows XP themes. Also to note the Reset to defaults and Save/Load preferences which allow a user to go back to defaults, or have their custom configs which they can load onto any machine running Plus!, which makes a lot of sense when sharing machines, or travelling.

Next on the list is the Contact List tab:



The usual as we have been used to see in Plus! 2, with a totally redesigned interface. New feature wise, in Patchou's words "Added "DockingKeepsWidth" registry setting. You can use it if you won't want the width of the contact list window to be modified when you dock it"

In Instant Messages:



A great new feature which I perticularly find very useful is the ability to automatically accept any type of requests, such as file transfers, webcams, voice chats, games etc. instead of hitting accept every time. This can also be customised on a per contact basis, which is very useful as you know which contacts you trust on your list.

The enhanced messenger Plus! features are twofold:

In your contact list, the Plus! menu icon is displayed when hovering over a contact:



In chat windows, Plus! menu icon is displayed in the toolbar when there are no other icons present at its location



In Patchou's own words: "These menus are designed to bring some of the Plus! features, nicely, to any user. Text in those menu is very descriptive, many of you will probably notice older features they never saw (or used) before"

The usuals which we have all loved throughout Plus! like custom commands, IRC commands etc. are of course still very much there. Sound commands have also had a few additions: /sapplause, /swoow and /syawn, and /snoexcuse has been revamped, so be sure to try those out when you get a chance to look at Plus! 3.

A brand new feature in Messenger Plus! 3 is the ability to now filter words, on both inbound or outbound text. There are many ways of customising this new feature, such as to only filter a screen name in chats, or the actual text in the conversations. This has two important uses, firstly for aliasing, and secondly to filter unwanted language from your contacts. These settings are saved in your own Plus! config file, and so you can keep those with you on the go!

A screenie of this new marvel:



Next on the list are message helpers:



There is the usual Quick Texts (which have now been increased to 50 - 20 more than previous!) and Text Recall functions which we have grown to love, but new on the list are 'Quick Icons'. When holding down the '(' key in a conversation window, this brings up the emoticons window which is now customised thanks to Plus!:



You are able to have up to 5 different custom emoticon panels, and each one can be configured independently of the others, and you can use the F1 to F5 keys in order to quickly switch between different panels. The Quick Icons panel has also been entirely redesigned for ease of use.

A new great feature in Plus! 3 can be seen when the '/' character is pressed in a conversation window. The following window comes up:



Which has just about every built-in Plus! command that allows you to quickly select whatever command (or plug-in commands which show up there too) you wish to use. A new feature which allows great ease of use when in a hurry.

For those of you who enjoy remote assistance, the '/assist' shortcut has been added.

The personalised Away Status has also changed:



This includes a greatly anticipated new feature, Personalized Status Customization, which allows a user to choose which contacts see your status message by clicking on 'Filter' in the window. For those on unstable connections, this next feature is a true gem. If you disconnect from Messenger, as long as you sign back on within 1 minute, Plus! 3 will keep your personalized status and messages, meaning you won't have to do it all over again!

A new feature also is the ability to expire come back messages:



This means that you can set a message which you want to send to an offline user when he/she comes online, but if the user doesn't come on within a set period of time, then the come-back message expires.

The Boss Protection feature has also been improved and given a new look:



You can now use DLLs as a resource for the Boss Protection Icon, and the First Time window has been redesigned. Also, if Messenger hasn't been signed in at least once, instead of staying idle, pressing the Boss Protection shortcut combination will minimize all Messenger windows to avoid bad surprises.

A nice new feature of Plus! 3 is the Quote Sender:



This feature allows you to find a quote which was said by any of your contacts within a 6 hour time period. You can also search for specific words etc. to make the search easier. After quoting someone, a time stamp + colour formatting will be added to the message (colour settings and formatting can be easily changed in the registry.) You can easily access the quote menu from either the Plus! menu or by typing '/quote' in a Messenger conversation window.

Also, in the spirit of notepad, Patchou added a new search feature which allows users to search any text within a conversation window by pressing the usual CTRL+F or by selecting search within the Plus! menu:



The colour menu has also been redesigned:



As now 68 pre-set colours are displayed, and you have the ability to quickly choose any custom colour you wish.

The contact manager has now been re-dubbed Contact List Clean-Up:



It has much of the same features, but again has been entirely redesigned. The usual last chat etc. time periods are still easily viewable.

A new parent/administrator friendly feature is the ability to lock down the Plus! 3 Preferences panel with an administrator password which you can set, reset and disable from within the Privacy Administrator Settings Panel. This ensures that your preferences and settings are intact:



The POP3 email section has also changed quite a bit. There now exists the preference to choose the port for your POP3 setting in the advanced settings, and there also exists the option to add a fifth e-mail account to configure. There is a new registry value, "AlwaysNotifyPopEmail" which when set to 1 will always notify POP3 email, even if the count of unread emails hasn't changed since the last notification. Also, now the POP3 email count includes hotmail email. A screenie of this new wonder:



For those of you who are plug-in crazy, you can now manage all your different plugins within the main preferences window. This allows you to enable/disable plugins within the window:



In a conversation window, you can list all plugins by typing "(!PVER)".

Messenger Plus! 3 is a true example of hard work and dedication to a product which started only for a few enthusiast, and which is now the most widely used plug-in for MSN Messenger. All in all, a big well done is due to Patchou for this work, and we expect with enthusiasim the next version! To finish in Patchou's on words, "Let's just say that Messenger Plus! 3 is way better and way cooler :)"

Thanks for reading.

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(2 replies) #1 crusher on 03 Apr 2004 - 16:57
Using It Already
#1.1 Jason on 03 Apr 2004 - 16:59
And we care why ?
#1.2 Hitmeandilltellu on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:54
because its a comment about how he likes this software, and thats what the comments are for, to say whether or not you like whatever it is.
(16 replies) #2 Lighthater on 03 Apr 2004 - 16:59
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The changes include the introduction of a pop-up blocker for IE


Why would this be part of Forceware? Silly.
#2.1 episode on 03 Apr 2004 - 17:07
Good thing I don't use nvidia cards any more ... I wouldn't want them working on stuff that has nothing to do with my video card ... google toolbar is the best popup stopper around.
#2.2 lostspyder on 03 Apr 2004 - 17:09
thats totaly random. I suppost if microsoft isnt going to do it someone has to.
#2.3 Jason on 03 Apr 2004 - 17:11
How is the google popup stopper better than the others, in what way does it block the popups better ?

I look forward to your explanation of how Google popup stopper blocks the popups in a way better than the others.
#2.4 MadCap on 03 Apr 2004 - 17:37
What a waste of time in my opinion to work on software for an internet browser when what you should be focusing on is software compatability for the hardware that you sell!?!?! Stick with what makes you the money...
#2.5 raid517 on 03 Apr 2004 - 18:32
A pop up blocker? What the fcuk has that got to to with anything? And most especially, what has a pop up blocker got to do with GFX drivers?

Erm... let me guess, this is just some kind of dumb belated Nvidia April fool's joke, right?

GJ
#2.6 Lingwo on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:30
It uses the power of your GPU to block pop ups
If you have a measly GF2 it doesn't block as many pop ups than an FX card
#2.7 IntelliMoo on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:33
LOL! Well, it's quite simple, really. Popup windows are visual, and visual things on the computer relate to the video display. Since nvidia makes video cards and the driver software to go with them, they figured they might as well give users of their optional nView DESKTOP MANAGEMENT software an extra feature, to handle a now popular issue everyone hates, browser popups in the mosted-used browser being IE. So you see, blocking popups very much has to do with the video card in an indirect way, being part of their optional desktop display control software.
#2.8 DsnBehind on 03 Apr 2004 - 20:16
It was a JOKE!
#2.9 Dessimat0r on 03 Apr 2004 - 22:10
Its in Windows XP SP2
#2.10 em_te on 04 Apr 2004 - 00:08
Don't look like no joke to me.
#2.11 Lighthater on 04 Apr 2004 - 00:29
You are off by two days. Check your calendar.
#2.12 em_te on 04 Apr 2004 - 00:53
QUOTE (#2.11)
You are off by two days. Check your calendar.

How come. I posted on the same day as everyone else.
#2.13 episode on 04 Apr 2004 - 04:40
QUOTE (#2.3)
How is the google popup stopper better than the others, in what way does it block the popups better ?

I look forward to your explanation of how Google popup stopper blocks the popups in a way better than the others.

Barely takes any system resources and has the option to google search from it ... as well as pagerank for the page you are on ... what else would you need?
#2.14 riahc3 on 04 Apr 2004 - 09:56
i dont get it either. problably a april fool's treat or something.
#2.15 Jason on 04 Apr 2004 - 14:35
QUOTE (#2.13)
Barely takes any system resources and has the option to google search from it ... as well as pagerank for the page you are on ... what else would you need?

popup blocking nothing else at all, you said it was the best popup blocker explain how it blocks popups better and it has nothing to do with the other crap included.

#2.16 Miran on 04 Apr 2004 - 16:16
Problem with Google Toolbar: IT'S UGLY AS SIN.
#3 threedaysdwn on 03 Apr 2004 - 17:01
That's the change list for the last version, posted at least a week ago...

I think the most recent update (56.72) is just a couple bug fixes.
#4 saweetnesstrev on 03 Apr 2004 - 17:20
who gives a crap,, xp sp2 blocks all popups.. so there..
(1 reply) #5 saweetnesstrev on 03 Apr 2004 - 17:22
i wanna point out,, someone had mention these drivers released before megacrapgames,, so he should get the credit..
#5.1 SidVicious on 03 Apr 2004 - 17:55
I agree with you.
(12 replies) #6 mahiles on 03 Apr 2004 - 18:33
Is there any way to not install the popup blocker? I don't like to install unnecessary **** to my pc for no reason
#6.1 Manksgloob on 03 Apr 2004 - 18:48
same here, especially when i have something else for it already.
They should have just focused on the drivers.

This is starting to get me worried -- They're adding all these new features that can't be turned off :-

need to reboot to see how these new drivers are (i don't know for sure if popup-blocking isn't disable..able)
#6.2 mahiles on 03 Apr 2004 - 18:51
Exactly this is what I mean.. Every man n his dog has created an IE popup blocker and if everyone starts to include them in software without the option to not install it then I'm seeing conflicts arising..
#6.3 kionee on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:12
Not to mention the fact that not everyone uses IE. Why do I need an IE popup blocker when I use mozilla? They should at least give the option to not install it.
#6.4 Manksgloob on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:21
wow, this is really stupid.

it seems as if they tried to tightly integrate nvidia options into windows.

When i first right-clicked on something, it created an error, saying that the Nvidia control panel couldn't create a new extension or something. it told me to reinstall the driver. Bah

Then every once in a while, when i right-clicked on a video file, it would close the menu, then open a new menu with an option to "watch this on my tv"

i think nvidia really screwed up this time. I usually don't uninstall a decent driver update...but this is nowhere near decent.
#6.5 mahiles on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:24
Looks like I won't be updating my graphics drivers then.. I only hope XP SP2 or something is ok with my old drivers
#6.6 Octol on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:36


You get that same error message if hardware acceleration isn't enabled. You might want to check that out: Control Panel > Display > Settings tab > Advanced > Troubleshoot tab > Hardware Acceleration slider to "Full".
#6.7 DsnBehind on 03 Apr 2004 - 20:17
QUOTE (#6.0)
Is there any way to not install the popup blocker?

It's a joke.
#6.8 DELTA75329 on 03 Apr 2004 - 22:28
No it's not. There is a pop-up blocker.
#6.9 nexx on 04 Apr 2004 - 03:20
How to install nvidia drivers without the extra crap:

Use WinRAR to extract the content's of NVIDIA's setup.exe

use device manager to manually install drivers and point it towards nv4_disp.inf

You can also edit the .inf file to disable it adding the nvidia system tray etc to system startup.

I have played around and out of the 20mb of files, you only need about 9mb for the actual drivers, god knows what the other crap is.
#6.10 DsnBehind on 04 Apr 2004 - 10:00
QUOTE (#6.
No it's not. There is a pop-up blocker.

I've always used nexx's way of installing them, which must be why I don't see it.
#6.11 vacs on 04 Apr 2004 - 11:27
QUOTE (#6.9)
How to install nvidia drivers without the extra crap:

I have played around and out of the 20mb of files, you only need about 9mb for the actual drivers, god knows what the other crap is.


First of all, nvidia's pop up blocker is not bloatware, doesn't take any precious diskspace away, is always integrated into the latest Forceware drivers, doesn't take up ANY system ressources and works like a charm...

If you don't like you don't have to enable the feature.

The other crap you were talking about are actual the different language files. That's why the english only version of the drivers are 9mb in size wherethou multilanguage drivers are 20mb
#6.12 nexx on 04 Apr 2004 - 12:01
So the extra languages are stored in .dll and .exe files?
(1 reply) #7 Rudy on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:23
anyone know how much they improved the directx 9 support?
#7.1 IntelliMoo on 03 Apr 2004 - 19:37
Well, lots o' fixes for games and such in the release notes.
#8 win2000b on 03 Apr 2004 - 20:19
some fixes for far cry in this release, nice
#9 S7a5 on 03 Apr 2004 - 20:36
anyone know if the included IE pop up blocker in Forceware is better than google bar's one?

besides soon they ll release a firewall and other built in software for the upcoming list go here http://www.nvidia.com/page/software.html

Last edited by 49547 on 03 Apr 2004 - 20:51
(1 reply) #10 Chouzan on 03 Apr 2004 - 22:08
The drivers were released on April 1st, come on - there is no pop-up blocker.
#10.1 DELTA75329 on 03 Apr 2004 - 22:30
Yes there is.

Check out nVidia's web page and get a clue:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_56.72
http://www.nvidia.com/object/pop-up.html
(1 reply) #11 amnesia_kei on 03 Apr 2004 - 22:35
does it work with nVidia GeForce FX Go 5200?
#11.1 riahc3 on 04 Apr 2004 - 09:59
QUOTE

Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
Part of the NVIDIA Forceware unified software environment (USE). The NVIDIA UDA guarantees forward and backward compatibility with software drivers. Simplifies upgrading to a new NVIDIA product because all NVIDIA products work with the same driver software.
#12 nsabena on 03 Apr 2004 - 23:33
With this version, when I set nView mode to "clone", i'm no longer able to send WinDVD 5.3 output to TV in full screen (that was previously possible, using version 56.64 and lesser). With those drivers, WinDVD correctly detected the posibility of TV output (secondary screen) and offered the option to send video there, in full screen. It doesn't work anymore with this new drivers.
(1 reply) #13 Stealth111 on 04 Apr 2004 - 00:51
Ok I am opening up myself for an ass whoppin here... but here goes... Has anyone had any luck installing these drivers under server 2003 standard... for the few of us that insist on being different... I haven't gotten and of the recent drivers (forceware) to allow me to use the nvidia control panel or any of the other advanced features... the drivers are there but none of the other stuff is... any ideas??? Hardware slider is at full...dx 9.0 b... all the latest patches, ect... NO beta service packs...
#13.1 Octol on 04 Apr 2004 - 04:06
I'm running the v56.72 drivers on Small Business Server 2003 Standard and everything is working perfectly.

I don't know what your problem is, but at least you know now that the drivers will work on your system if you can figure out what's wrong with your configuration.
#14 alien555 on 04 Apr 2004 - 01:18
Bug found w/ these drivers whenever you right click a video file the monitor refreshes for some reason, reverted back to old ones.
#15 ZTrang on 04 Apr 2004 - 02:22
To those who question whether you can uninstall the pop-up blocker:
It isn't even enabled by default. Unless you enable Nvidia's nView desktop manager, none of its extra features are enabled. So have no fear, installing the drivers will not eanble extra "features" that you really don't need. It actually took me about five minutes to figure out how to ENABLE it, since its hidden away in some obscure submenu of a feature I don't use (the nView thing). Regardless, I don't use the pop-up blocker feature, and this driver release has worked as well as all of the previous ones for me, and hasn't bothered me with anything extra nVidia has thrown in.
(2 replies) #16 threedaysdwn on 04 Apr 2004 - 04:35
The pop-up blocker is nothing new... it's been in beta Nvidia drivers for a while and it's been in the official ones before today (since the 56.65 release over a week ago).

It's a feature of the nView desktop manager... which also offers virtual desktops, multiple display managment, WindowFX-like effects for transparency and such, as well as a bunch of other good features.

The nView system is installed with the driver, but not enabled by default. You can run the nView wizard from the control panel or from the Forceware applet in Display Properties.

ATI offers similar software to nView (I believe they call it HydraVision), but I've always liked nView a lot more.
#16.1 riahc3 on 04 Apr 2004 - 10:04
*wonders why theres always a smartass who says he's had the drivers (or similars) for some days and nothing is new. Congradulations on your discovery*
#16.2 Kris on 04 Apr 2004 - 16:26
He didn't say anything of the sort... he pointed out that popup blocking capabilities have been in the beta drivers for a while.

Lately, people are beginning to bitch before thinking on Neowin.
(1 reply) #17 outofcoffee on 04 Apr 2004 - 17:41
What the hell is a popup blocker doing in a graphics driver?
Jeez, talk about bloatware - this is ludicrous! Are nVidia trying to be all things to all people?
#17.1 Jugalator on 04 Apr 2004 - 22:26
Yes, but at least the distribution of it fits the name of the drivers...

Forceware.
#18 Mashiki on 04 Apr 2004 - 21:35
*sigh* I have to add the reghack for overclocking again too.
#19 cappuchok on 05 Apr 2004 - 09:18
QUOTE
pop-up blocker for IE

*B*L*O*A*T*! And not just that - this "popup blocker" will still allow the popup to access the files for a brief period of time (to display a "preview" just in case you wanted the popup), hence allowing for all the nasty spyware-cookie / webbug stuff that we use popup blockers to prevent in the first place.

Anyone got a .inf which will NOT install the "application extensions" crap?
#20 qoa on 05 Apr 2004 - 13:49
With a EVGA geforceFX 5700, I scored 30 points lower on aqua mark with these drivers. In 3dmark, I did score 9 fps higher in PixelShader 2.0, and like 5 higher in VertexShader. The over score was like 30 points higher. I really dislike it adding crap to my desktop right click menu.

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