Librey - Download Manager


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Awesome! I just ordered an Athlon64 processor/mobo yesterday and probably will be running XP x64 so this is good news indeed.

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:) hehe

Glad to see you're going to work with the .NET 2.0 :yes:

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:) Yesterday, I've played a but with it, and I must say, it's really awesome, even the Beta 2!

I have not so much a bug, but a problem:

Yesterday my brother f***ing pulled out my ethernet cord while I was out. He noticed, 4 hours later :crazy:? that Librey.exe took up 100% CPU time. Is there a way that if the connection gets knocked out, that the program won't freeze up?

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Hmmm... I guess, there is a problem in Librey's engine download routine, kinda, it is still trying to get the file, wether you are connected or not. (I belive, it will only happed, like in your case. Download Started -> after a while Connection to internet disabled.)

I'll check it;))

No, that would be when we still had a babes section.?:crazy:y:

Or maybe Autopatcher. Looking good!

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Thank y;);)

Looks pretty good, would be better if it is not .net

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Thank ya... :)

why?

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Why without .NET... Because, the application would run a bit faster, through, in .NET 2.0 the speed is changing a lot! And the ~20 MB of runtime... ;)

I think, those are the main reasons.

Ok I took a bit time for me, now getting back to Librey.

Any news on a new build Rus?

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No, all the changes I had... I have no chance to work on it now (because of family issues)

i have tested and the interface is clean and nice.. but i think that the performance is not good at all.

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Thank you... Well, it's pretty different, in my case it was Librey over 400% faster as IE while downloading AOE3 Demo.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey, people, I count this post as a one with attention...

Following:

- I'm very happy to announce, that Dan Clark (Dan C) is working with me together on Librey

About Librey:

- We together, are going to make the download engine 'smarter'

- The next Librey build will be .NET 2.0 (as the final gonna ship in 1 week)+

- Librey will be in 2 version... x64 and x86

- The interface may also change

- We will add some interesting functions also

We will keep you up-to-date ;)

Thanks.

Sorry again, for my long responce time... I was pretty depressed last time.

  • 3 weeks later...

So, folks :)

I'm downloading now Visual Studio 2005 :) (Express Edition, do don't think, I'm illegal :ninja:)

Soon the development will continue ;)

That means, we will internally create some prototypes of the application and also changing some things. Adding some nice feature ;). Pretty interesting.

See ya soon :)

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