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I wish to apologize for things that happened to delay the release. Just know, that every second I've got has been put into this... and I feel bad that you've had to wait as long as you've had.

Last i checked you aren't getting paid for this yet seem to be spending an huge portion of your free time on this project. I think there is absolutely no need for apology especially since you seem to be on top of it!

Hopefully you can find some additional help for the 2004 releases so you can relax a little more.

Soon... it's coming... only two more uploads left to go... got the eMule/eDonkey links ready, and the torrents ready as well... this will happen tonight! (Y) Now then, I need to run to the store for some wax paper (my mom is making home made Peanut Butter Cups)... I'll be back in a second. :)

@Broadband - It has nothing to do with help, and a lot to do with an added family member that got back early from another location, and seemed to forget that I was 22 and not 12. That's all. It upsets me (he tells me that since I'm not charging for the AP, it's pointless. If you can't make money from it, what's the use?). That's all. Now then, off to the store, be back soon. :D

Probably, if you released the unpatched (already uploaded version) on bittorrent, and then a patch (when available) the bittorrent storm can get moving, and then there will only be a small amont of traffic for the patch.

Then the consolidated Dec 5.01 patched version won't get hit as hard.

And the experienced users can get much of the D/L done before the newbies realize what happened(even if they ever notice)....

Or we can just wait...:) Whatever's easiest for you.

Oh, and BTW, THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS!

You've already saved me hours of downloading and burning.

I am back everyone. I had to go pick up a new computer, sorry about that. Will be nice to use the Dec release on it tonight :)

Anyways, I am still in the process of uploading the full version on the server. Once its complete, All is ready to fly on my end. I also already have the Emule Hash for both files (Yes the correct version) and they are in Flish's Hands, This will be 1 complete post by Flish with Many ways to get the file per your choice. Trust me, its not all in vain people, This will be a complete well spread release all you have to do is choose the method you want to get it. With that said, just hold tight, they will be up before you know it.

On a side note, any of you who use Emule, Overnet, Edonkey. Please keep this shared via release priority to help assist me spreading both files. Thanks in advance everyone. Flish and Raptor do appreciate everything they have worked hard on this and you will really love this update!!!

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No, actually, I WOULD like to locate it, as I wouldnt mind serving a few files from time to time...BUT, I don't want to just turn it loose and take down my entire service.....I am on a 11mb wireless link to the office, but they only have 2 T1s.....see the problem?

It upsets me (he tells me that since I'm not charging for the AP, it's pointless.  If you can't make money from it, what's the use?).

@Flishfun - I totally agree with you. I have been running a small gaming network with some free online games since January 2000 and honestly I lose money on it and have no intentions for profit. I dunno sometimes it's just a good feeling to be giving something back to the community that has done the same for you. I dunno where I'd be without my opensource spamfilter :) And I'm 22 as well and I can tell you that it is tough to focus on something that isn't profitable especially when free time is less and less plentiful. I applaud you.

@Everyone - If your sick of waiting for the release why don't you play a free online game I host to keep you occupied until it's available! I'm sure you'll get a kick of it

Realm of the Dragons

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@Flishfun - I totally agree with you.  I have been running a small gaming network with some free online games since January 2000 and honestly I lose money on it and have no intentions for profit.  I dunno sometimes it's just a good feeling to be giving something back to the community that has done the same for you.  I dunno where I'd be without my opensource spamfilter :)  And I'm 22 as well and I can tell you that it is tough to focus on something that isn't profitable especially when free time is less and less plentiful.  I applaud you.

@Everyone - If your sick of waiting for the release why don't you play a free online game I host to keep you occupied until it's available!  I'm sure you'll get a kick of it

Realm of the Dragons

-BB

Thanks man. And you know, I do ask for donations, cause I figure that it would be nice to have, but I don't rely on them, and everyone who donates (unless they request to be anon) is listed on the site. So they're recognized. I haven't done this alone, by far... and everyone who has helped signifacantly is thanked somewhere, either in the Readme, the website, or the exe itself. Just upsets me, the only reason I ever moved here is because I didn't think he would be here, but they sent him home. Oh well, whatcha gonna do? lol

@Shinryu - They're just excited, I don't mind. :)

hello, i did not know where to post this, but i'll post it here, what is this autopatcherxp? will it work on Windows 98 or windows me?? what's this december update that you are all waitng for ?

Well if you were to browse around the board a little or goto www.autopatcher.com you would find out what it is. Since it is called autopatcherxp it is for XP.

Well I stand corrected, I didnt know that you could modify it for XP. Thanx.

hello, i did not know where to post this, but i'll post it here, what is this autopatcherxp? will it work on Windows 98 or windows me?? what's this december update that you are all waitng for ?

It's actually just for WinXP (soon for 2000 and 2k3)... though it's possible to make a 98 or ME version (proved in another thread). It contains all fixes and updates (along with some goodies) for Windows XP. The Dec Update is the newest release, and has even more fixes and items, along with better stability. :)

hello, i did not know where to post this, but i'll post it here, what is this autopatcherxp? will it work on Windows 98 or windows me?? what's this december update that you are all waitng for ?

it's called Autopatcherxp (note: xp at the end of the name) it's for XP SP1, and it for Windows XP only, 98, and Windows ME is abit out dated...

and the december update is for all the features/updates that wern't included in the november(but still includes all other updates)

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