Actually the latest dated version isn't 9000. It's not even in the same scheme; I guess they didn't want to go for "Chessmaster 10000", so instead they went for "Chessmaster 10th Edition" (www.chessmaster.com).
Version 1.1 for both apps will be out in the summer which offers updates in the style of windows updates, which is a good thing. You don't have to reinstall the whole application, it just updates what is needed. Hur-ray!
Yes, I've read that... But how is it actually possible? I mean.. I can understand it with source code - it's just a diff-patch, but what about executeables? How can you avoid downloading the whole thing again, if it's already a compiled executeable?
I forgot to say that I absolutely don't support Windows nor Microsoft. In fact, yesterday was my "1 year Linux anniversary", and I have not used Windows since then.
Windows does have a huge monopoly, but don't forget that there must be a reason why it has it. The reason is probably that it's very easy to use and it doesn't consume as much time to set up as, for instance, most UNIX flavours.
My point is that Windows sometime in it's existance must have shown some good sides, compared to other operating systems.
What would happen, If I travelled back in time, and did a thing, that would change something that had already happened? Would the "new" thing happen in the current time, or what? I just dont get that.
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The latest dated version is 9000 --
Actually the latest dated version isn't 9000. It's not even in the same scheme; I guess they didn't want to go for "Chessmaster 10000", so instead they went for "Chessmaster 10th Edition" (www.chessmaster.com).
That's very smart, but how come so few programs are using this method?
:)
Furthermore, where can I read about binary diffs? I have always found text diffs to be cool
Yes, I've read that... But how is it actually possible? I mean.. I can understand it with source code - it's just a diff-patch, but what about executeables? How can you avoid downloading the whole thing again, if it's already a compiled executeable?
"In almost three years, you'll be advising your 12 year old self"
That'd probably make one wonder, if you got such a message, when you were 12 years old
I forgot to say that I absolutely don't support Windows nor Microsoft. In fact, yesterday was my "1 year Linux anniversary", and I have not used Windows since then.
Windows does have a huge monopoly, but don't forget that there must be a reason why it has it. The reason is probably that it's very easy to use and it doesn't consume as much time to set up as, for instance, most UNIX flavours.
My point is that Windows sometime in it's existance must have shown some good sides, compared to other operating systems.
I totally agree.
mplayer plays about every codec you would need, including some versions of Microsoft's codecs and quicktime.
What would happen, If I travelled back in time, and did a thing, that would change something that had already happened? Would the "new" thing happen in the current time, or what? I just dont get that.
What IS a palindrome? I saw that it is something with the same number? Can someone please make it clear to me? Thanks.