AutoPatcher XP 4.6 (August '04 Release) Info


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Far as I have heard, 9.0c

It's 9.0c. :) Oh, a little update on status, I was busy ALL weekend. I took Maple to the Iowa State Fair on Saturday, and Sunday was her parent's anniversary so I was over there all Sunday. So, I'm gonna try and finish up today. :happy:

Not an official one... I need someone who knows XML and VB6 to help code one (any takers? ;)).

EDIT - Quick update, testing will begin tomorrow... had some minor problems with the Lite Edition, and then ended up having to help Maple cook dinner (we had Penne Con Tonno e Mozzerella and Gnocchi di Spinaci e Ricotta... all from scratch. Burnt my finger good frying the Gnocchi...:(). So, I'll work that all out tonight and tomorrow. (Y)

I know VB,

I'll see what I can do for you.

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Figured this will just be called "August Release" now.  Hope you all don't mind.  :)

/me goes to edit "July" out of everything...

I think AutoPatcher XP SP-1 Final Release would avoid confusion. :wacko:

Unless of course you are planning on future updates of the SP-1 version. :whistle:

If you are going to make sp2 only versions from now on I would realy hate that.

I Will NOT switch to sp2, simply because it sucks hard with all those apps not running, stinking tcp/ip redone etc.

I was only forced by usb2.0 and your autopatcher to switch to sp1, which I would have left where it was if I didnt need usb2.0 :angry: .

Why does this stinking os always put usefull things together with the biggest ****.

I think AutoPatcher XP SP-1 Final Release would avoid confusion. :wacko:

Unless of course you are planning on future updates of the SP-1 version. :whistle:

Well, I may keep making SP1 releases for awhile, I'm sure MS will still release patches, so why not. :)

If you are going to make sp2 only versions from now on I would realy hate that.

I Will NOT switch to sp2, simply because it sucks hard with all those apps not running, stinking tcp/ip redone etc.

I was only forced by usb2.0 and your autopatcher to switch to sp1, which I would have left where it was if I didnt need usb2.0 :angry: .

Why does this stinking os always put usefull things together with the biggest ****.

Clean install.

If that doesn't work your hardware is having issues :whistle:

FlishFun i feel n00bish saying this but im not exactly sure what AutoPatcher is or does *hides to avoid the nOob!!1!!!!111111! comments* but nonetheless feel free to upload the update version to my FTP site (if its still on because there are alot of a*sholes in this world that my ruin it :( ). I ask you the update version cuz its only 100MB storage so i can only host the lightest one.

Will the 4.6 release coincide with an Ultra Lite release? I used to install the full release, but now I just use the ultra lite version as I either don't need all of the other stuff the full release includes, or I just manually install certain programs it does have on my own. I really like the UL release....no bull, just patches! Hope to see a v4.6 of this as well with some of the updates.

Will the 4.6 release coincide with an Ultra Lite release? I used to install the full release, but now I just use the ultra lite version as I either don't need all of the other stuff the full release includes, or I just manually install certain programs it does have on my own. I really like the UL release....no bull, just patches! Hope to see a v4.6 of this as well with some of the updates.

Yep, there will be an UltraLite release. And for those of you wondering, I decided to rebuild my PC over the weekend and am just finishing that up. The AP will be released soon after. Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. :laugh:

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