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14 years ago
Paul
Reeko thats is quite tempting, I think I'll give that a try this w/end. I've just moved house today, so every things a bit hectic. I'm gonna move the comp into the bedroom now despite her who must be obeyed's moaning. If I open the windows I can hear the sea lapping against the shore, very relaxing away from the Tv and kids. Have I misunderstood or can you run this version
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Maybe this is a bug on Spywareblaster ( I've had no problems XPpro SP3) perhaps you might want to take it up on their forum as well. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=23
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
123. Re: Owner
I don't think there is a 'owner' of K-Meleon, if you click help>about you will see this......Copyright © 2000-2008 by Contributors to the K-Meleon project under the GNU General Public License. All Rights Reserved. If you would like to read more info' on the beginning and development of the K-Meleon project you can find it here.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-Me
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
DimP is a video player prototype that allows to browse video clips by directly manipulating their content. http://www.aviz.fr/dimp/
Forum: Off-Topic
14 years ago
Paul
For desga2 A Spanish teacher was explaining to her class that in Spanish, unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine. "House" for instance, is feminine: "la casa." "Pencil," however, is masculine: "el lapiz" A student asked, "What gender is 'computer'?" Instead of giving the answer, the teacher
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Life before computers: Memory was something you lost with age An application was for employment A programme was a show on tv A cursor was someone who swears a lot A keyboard was a piano A web was a spiders home A virus was the flu A hard drive was a long trip down the motorway A mouse pad was where a mouse lived And if you had a 3 inch floppy.... well you just hoped and prayed no one
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Computers are like air conditioners. They work fine until you start opening windows.
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Quotedisrupted don't think paul will like this one lol, not a bit! a good joke = a good joke Rooney, Ronaldo and Ferdinand are all brought up to heaven as god wants to know there beliefs about football. God asks Rooney 'What do you believe in?' Rooney says 'Well, I believe in the joys of football and it doesnt matter whether you win or lose, it's just play
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Quotecaktus Before adding more mem be sure to learn what your particular system (hardware and software) requirements are. One good/easy way to learn this is by using crucial.com's Free System Scanner tool weather you intend to purchase from them or not (sometimes good things really are free.) Very good link.... Gives honest no B.S advice......
Forum: Bugs
14 years ago
Paul
Quotefoobarly fire at will... And it seems to me that KM is more a hobby that some very good people do in their spare time. Exactly how many browser forums have users who will take the time and trouble to design macro's/plugins etc, just to help an individuals request.
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
lol
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
I wonder what will be found first..... 'The Holy Grail' or the perfect all singing all dancing browser.
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Dana you are aware ad-block is availible for KM?
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Yep GoBack is the business. I use ESET AV 4 and Malwarebytes,+ I just use the windows firewall it's good enough for the average user. Agree with your comments about freeware, I used to use Avast it's a dammed good AV. BTW the GoBack I use is the last stand alone version Norton issued, I believe they incorporated it into 360 after that. It's amazing the number of friends that ha
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
No I don't use system restore at all I use Norton Go Back. It's useful as I can leave my teenagers on it and no matter what 'damage' they do, on reboot Go Back just clears anything they've added/removed. I mean to say Go Back will add anything removed and remove anything added once it's been set to 'Go Back'
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
The thing is gecko 1.9+ always says good things about disrupted.:drool:
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
I don't have many programs in my start up folder. I'm using portable broadband at the moment and, it take 2m 30s from a cold start to being logged in on FB. As for the disabling services I really believe that the system restore is a real memory hog for people like myself with small amounts of ram. The spec of this very old (6-7years) tower will only allow 500megs of ram tops. By hook or
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
@ reeko124 Reeko according to the majorgeeks experts this dudes guide is supposed to be good for info on which services are safe to disable on XP. He also does batch files for the reg' tweaks. http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
ndebord, 256megs of ram! lol, I cannot begin to describe the trouble I had with FF and others! As reeko has said, it's old computers thats the problem not KM. Would people (particularly mods ) mind if I asked you guys if you know of.... Any software that allows unattended multi-file Rapidshare downloads? Just something to leave the files unattended while the free-user wait time tic
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
I have XP Pro SP3, the problem for me is mainly FB. When typing in comments boxes after a while (about an hour) the typed input slows right down. It's like watching those old tele-printers, you wonder which letter will appear next!. The only way I find to get "back up to speed" is to reboot the computer. In fact the whole computer becomes slow, if I log out of FB, everything els
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
No streaming videos are a nightmare, buffering problems, I just download them and play back later. Now thats really frustrating on FB, you post a video that everyone else watches live! As far as services go I turned off indexing, system restore and remote access services as I believe they are the main system hogs.WMV are also a pain, although I've found 'spotify' very good. It'
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Quoteguenter Trouble is AFAIK - MS Windows hibernation!* I might be wrong. Sorry IFF. First apps started - "must and will" get the blame. Solution IMHO deactivate Hibernation. * p.s. Hibernation does not work well here either. I do not know 4 certain - what is to blame; Right or wrong I blame my OS - K-Meleon is sort of my country Must say in all the "How to make
Forum: Bugs
14 years ago
Paul
I believe you have the problem. I do to but I have it installed on two computers. my laptop which is lightning fast and my old desktop which only has a 395mhz cpu. I have the problem where when I minimize it to the taskbar I click on it and it doesn't pop back up so I have to go to task manager and click on switch to. Also clicking to another tab there is a delay that is bad. I can type
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Quotedisrupted edit: your business requires using facebook and twitter? sounds like a lotta fun business.. let's you share websites with many social bookmarks including shitfacebook You crack me up, I'm gonna try to find a way of putting your replies in my favorites. I browse through these lists and then I find myself laughing at some remark and the author? Always disrupted
Forum: Improvement requests
14 years ago
Paul
A kind of Google to person search facility rather than p2p. Have a look it's hard to describe :cool: http://www.g2p.org/ This is a Rapidshare search engine. (very good!) http://rapidstack.com/
Forum: Off-Topic
14 years ago
Paul
Not sure which version IE you use this link may help if it's IE7 http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheproblem/ht/disableie7activ.htm
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Iamklootfan I don't know if this will help. UltraSurf is a very simple application, a single tiny 281Kb download containing just one executable, u.exe. When running, this little program uses just 7.5Mb of memory and performs the same role of proxy server as other applications, redirecting all browser requests via the UltraSurf proxy servers. http://ultrareach.com/ In my experience
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
Reeko I may have misunderstood this guys question but registry entries are left by KM portable. Some portable browsers are complete stealth with no registry entries left on the host machine. I'm going mad:O see repeat below...............
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
I understand that panzer, but I can't be bothered installing/uninstalling it. I've been using K-Meleon for about 4 months now and in that time it has not crashed once, the surfing speed is better and best of all is this forum. Ideas, help, info and humor what more could anyone want
Forum: General
14 years ago
Paul
For myself panzer Thanks, but no thanks. I'm sticking with K-Meleon. As one member says in his signature " If it ain't broke don't fix it"
Forum: General
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