If you get Gator piggybacked on another application, you only get the installer. That installer will then spend the next ten minutes sucking up your bandwith (without your knowledge) while it downloads the rest of Gator.
Problem is, you have to dig around to find this information. I only know this because I read a note that the AudioGalaxy folks left on their part of the installer. The Gator installer made no mention of this.
Or you can right click on the taskbar button that says something similar to "9 Winamp" where '9' is the number of instances of Winamp that are open, and click "Close Group". WinXP will close every Winamp window.
When USB 2.0 hardware becomes available, drivers for them will be available via Windows Update, from where they will be downloaded automatically and completely transparently to the user (as long as they are connected to the net when they plug that hardware in).
They have a list of authentic eBay URLs here.
Guess what? If you download the New Napster, the license agreement you won't read will grant them a license to use your HD and bandwidth.
So that's covered.
... is that the Gekko rendering engine is really nice and fast, but everything else is either buggy or not finished.
Pretty symptomatic of OSS, in my experience.
If you get Gator piggybacked on another application, you only get the installer. That installer will then spend the next ten minutes sucking up your bandwith (without your knowledge) while it downloads the rest of Gator. Problem is, you have to dig around to find this information. I only know this because I read a note that the AudioGalaxy folks left on their part of the installer. The Gator installer made no mention of this.
Or you can right click on the taskbar button that says something similar to "9 Winamp" where '9' is the number of instances of Winamp that are open, and click "Close Group". WinXP will close every Winamp window.
When USB 2.0 hardware becomes available, drivers for them will be available via Windows Update, from where they will be downloaded automatically and completely transparently to the user (as long as they are connected to the net when they plug that hardware in).
I live in New Jersey. We get the Sunday NYT Magazine on Saturday morning.