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On 16/04/2012 01:47 PM, Warp wrote:
> Invisible<voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>>> You can complain about the "difficulty" of registering it and try to
>>> use something else, or you could simply spend a few minutes registering.
>>> You only have to do it once.
>
>> And by "once" I presume you mean "every single time you want to install
>> this program".
>
> How many times are you planning on installing it?
How about "every time I reinstall Windows"?
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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> > How many times are you planning on installing it?
> How about "every time I reinstall Windows"?
Why would you reinstall Windows?
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>>>> Personally (and I'm sure I'm not alone) I would happily have paid up to
>>>
>>> Damn. You must have A LOT of money. ;-)
>>
>> No, I just used it a lot over the last few years...
>
> Yeah, well, if I was being *paid* to write code, it might be different.
> But for just casual experimentation...
Wait, didn't you buy some sound software that was IIRC an order of
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>>> How many times are you planning on installing it?
>
>> How about "every time I reinstall Windows"?
>
> Why would you reinstall Windows?
More to the point, the time it takes to *register* VS Express is totally
insignificant compared to the time it takes to install it, let alone
compared to installing *Windows*.
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On 4/16/2012 5:14, Invisible wrote:
> And by "once" I presume you mean "every single time you want to install this
> program".
Save the registration key.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
"Oh no! We're out of code juice!"
"Don't panic. There's beans and filters
in the cabinet."
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On 16/04/2012 6:10 PM, Darren New wrote:
> On 4/16/2012 5:14, Invisible wrote:
>> And by "once" I presume you mean "every single time you want to
>> install this
>> program".
>
> Save the registration key.
>
Don’t make sensible suggestions. They cannot be argued against (I think).
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Stephen
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>>>> Damn. You must have A LOT of money. ;-)
>>>
>>> No, I just used it a lot over the last few years...
>>
>> Yeah, well, if I was being *paid* to write code, it might be different.
>> But for just casual experimentation...
>
> Wait, didn't you buy some sound software that was IIRC an order of
Yeah, I did. And it's not something I can afford to do every day. Life
is all about priorities, after all...
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>> Save the registration key.
>>
> Don’t make sensible suggestions. They cannot be argued against (I think).
I'll try :-) Mine is probably stored in my email somewhere, but to be
honest every time I have installed it has been faster to just go the MS
website and get a new key...
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On 17/04/2012 8:32 AM, scott wrote:
>>> Save the registration key.
>>>
>> Don’t make sensible suggestions. They cannot be argued against (I think).
>
> I'll try :-)
Failed! Still sensible. :-P
> Mine is probably stored in my email somewhere, but to be
> honest every time I have installed it has been faster to just go the MS
> website and get a new key...
I know the feeling. Why go to the trouble of remembering passwords when
you can just reset them. ^_^
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Regards
Stephen
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Orchid Win7 v1 informuje :
>
> I suppose there's always GCC - if I install a damned Unix emulator. >_<
>
Not really...
< http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads/26 >
codeblocks-10.05mingw-setup.exe gives You an IDE + GCC port.
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