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Xteq X-Setup 6.2 beta 1

Marcel Klum   on 17 March 2002 - 16:47 · 10 comments & 87 views

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Xteq X-Setup is a so-called hacker or tweaker program. It allows you to change settings that are normally hidden deeply in some configuration-files like the registry fast and easily.

X-Setup offers several advantages, making it the ultimate tool for black belt system tuning. It's runs on any Windows version (incl. XP), is clutter-free, easy to use, extensible, powerful, covers any aspect of your computer and has more configuration options than any other tweaker.

It includes major changes to the programs, a lot of new features, more than 200 plug-in changes and about 100 new plug-ins.

X-Setup is 100% Freeware for home user and charity/non-profit organisations, but shareware for commercial institutions.

News source: Major Geeks
Download: X-Setup 6.2 beta 1
View: Official website


"We have strong relationships with many of the state attorneys general," said Microsoft spokesman Jim Desler. "We work with them on various activities and initiatives. On this issue, we agree to disagree. While the states do have a role in antitrust enforcement, the non-settling states stepped outside the boundaries of that role when they chose to pursue a different course from the Justice Department, resulting in conflicting national competition policy."

In making the filing, the states are trying to protect their sovereignty over antitrust matters, something a dismissal could potentially undermine, said legal experts.

"There are a lot of us who, having done antitrust defense, would like to see this whole dual-sovereignty issue resolved," said Emmett Stanton, an antitrust lawyer with Fenwick & West in Palo Alto, Calif. "If there was a case to challenge this, this would be the one."

The "friends of court" briefs filed by the 25 states were not expected, but a third brief from the litigating states came as no surprise. The states rebutted Microsoft's request more in the context of the overall antitrust case than in regard to the sovereignty issue.

They argued that Microsoft's request is "effectively, a motion to set aside the Court of Appeals' mandate."

In June 2000, seven judges unanimously upheld eight separate antitrust violations against Microsoft.

The filings could give the litigating states important air cover as they return to court next week for what could be as much as eight weeks of testimony. They are looking for stiffer sanctions than those proposed by the Justice Department and the settling states. The settlement largely puts restrictions on Microsoft's business practices. The litigating states also want restrictions on how Microsoft develops and deploys software.

While overseeing the settlement proceeding, Kollar-Kotelly must weigh whether the settlement meets the standard demanded by the Nixon-era Tunney Act. That law requires that a settlement be in the public interest and that no backroom dealmaking influence the process. Kollar-Kotelly could reject or approve the proposed deal at any time.

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#1 MaxPayne1357 on 17 Mar 2002 - 19:15
Simply the best there is for tweakin your system. No other program comes close plus its free so that puts all the other shareware appz to shame
#2 Gott on 17 Mar 2002 - 19:18
The best and the only professional Tweaker for Windows XP (and all other OS - but by default only "Your-OS" specific tweaks are shown). The new UI is yet a little bit slow ... but anyways: IF you tweak your OS, only use powertoys, regedit and THIS tool ... nothing else!
#3 BananaMan on 17 Mar 2002 - 21:24
I put this on back page news about 2 days ago, no cweeedit? [url]http://www.neowin.net/bboard/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18300[/url]

Last edited by 5395 on 17 Mar 2002 - 21:29
#4 vetDazzla on 17 Mar 2002 - 21:39
I think I'll stick with TweakUI for the moment, I'm just wondering what MS have up their sleeves for the re-release???
#5 iconman on 17 Mar 2002 - 22:10
no so bad prog.
#6 vetDazzla on 17 Mar 2002 - 22:25
Does anyone know if MS are actually gonna release the powertoys in April?

Last edited by 2629 on 17 Mar 2002 - 22:26
#7 [saint dark] on 18 Mar 2002 - 00:42
not so bad? this is thye best tweaker ever free and you can make it better with the plugins
#8 computerchan on 18 Mar 2002 - 14:10
Comon, it's even better than those shit you need to pay! sometimes those free are even better than the one cost bucks
#9 vetToxicfume on 18 Mar 2002 - 15:40
This really is a good program i have to agree, it's easy to use, and it has lots of features. I've been using it since it was first released.
#10 dacbo on 18 Mar 2002 - 18:33
I love x-setup 'tis grrrrrrrrrrrrreat [b]WOOOHOOO[/b]

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