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Sorry in the latest version it's working to end task i did not see this latest version only the first from page 1.

Current CPU speed can be show in " performance" page . not working see picture,anway the program is just great ,thanks and keep up the good work,i just wanted to report the bug not to insult somebody.

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Thnx for your great work and new version, sir Hanrui!

But my problem is still with me :)

Column "memory" always shows the zero value. Can I do something with this? Some Windows options? Any other solution?

What's the reason? I think the problem is my operating system and its build. Because other people are not faced with a similar problem. Or they are?

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Thanks for this, the newest version works great! You might want to update the first post to point to this though, so people get the most up-to-date version available.

Sorry if this has already been answered, but is this open source?

Just one small thing, but the 'Memory usage' subtitle after clicking on Memory in the side tab is misspelled as 'Memory useage', though that might just be inherent in different English dialects.

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Support 3rd party themes

Auto update disk list ,when you insert/remove a removable disk

For details ,please visit the link below

http://dbc-studio.bl...13412101333965/

You can get the latest version of this App from there

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OMG, it's amazing!!! This program even works with BlackGlassEnhanced! I love your work. I can even replace the default Task Manager using this tutorial http://bit.ly/12CEki3 , which I found by reading posts in this thread.

  On 15/06/2013 at 13:38, black_ps said:

You mean the new Ribbon Explorer? if yes try http://better-explorer.com/

Oh, yeah. I forgot, that the author isn't trying to renew, but create alternative programmes for default Windows programs.

  On 15/06/2013 at 13:38, black_ps said:

You mean the new Ribbon Explorer? if yes try http://better-explorer.com/

i tried this but it's quite crash-y sadly

  On 25/06/2013 at 02:28, Brando212 said:

i tried this but it's quite crash-y sadly

Hello,

 

as one of he developers, I'd like to ask you to report your found bugs and crashes to our bug tracker.

If Better Explorer crashed, you should find a file ,"log.txt", in the following directory:

 

%System Drive%:\Users\%yourusername%\AppData\Roaming\BExplorer

 

please paste the contents of that file for example on pastebin.com, and open ticket on our bug tracker with this link, and your system specifications.

 

 

 

You can find the Bug Reports - page on top of the website, http://better-explorer.com/ ; http://bugtracker.better-explorer.com

You can register with any of your OpenID accounts.

 

Thanks for your help.

  On 25/06/2013 at 18:09, rad1oactive said:

Hello,

 

as one of he developers, I'd like to ask you to report your found bugs and crashes to our bug tracker.

If Better Explorer crashed, you should find a file ,"log.txt", in the following directory:

 

%System Drive%:\Users\%yourusername%\AppData\Roaming\BExplorer

 

please paste the contents of that file for example on pastebin.com, and open ticket on our bug tracker with this link, and your system specifications.

 

 

 

You can find the Bug Reports - page on top of the website, http://better-explorer.com/ ; http://bugtracker.better-explorer.com

You can register with any of your OpenID accounts.

 

Thanks for your help.

i'll definitely do that as your app has great potential (just like the app this thread is for :))

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