Does anyone have opinions about this? I was planning to install and
test the demo and then read a question from someone who mentioned
having some sort of problems with doing a clean uninstall.
I'm sure I have all sorts of garbage from uninstalled programs sitting
on my palm but no point in adding more.
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Stubbly Wubbly wrote:
> http://www.pocketsensei.com/nexus.php >
> Does anyone have opinions about this? I was planning to install and
> test the demo and then read a question from someone who mentioned
> having some sort of problems with doing a clean uninstall.
What sort of problem? Every database that you install with Nexus has
the same creator code as the Nexus PRC, and the same goes for the
databases it creates (if you add notes, pictures, etc.) for words.
So, if you remove Nexus with the built-in launcher, it should
remove everything with that creator code and thus should remove
every database related to Nexus, making for a clean uninstall.
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 05:50:58 GMT, Logan Shaw
<lshaw-usenet@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>Stubbly Wubbly wrote:
>
>> http://www.pocketsensei.com/nexus.php >>
>> Does anyone have opinions about this? I was planning to install and
>> test the demo and then read a question from someone who mentioned
>> having some sort of problems with doing a clean uninstall.
>
>What sort of problem? Every database that you install with Nexus has
>the same creator code as the Nexus PRC, and the same goes for the
>databases it creates (if you add notes, pictures, etc.) for words.
>
>So, if you remove Nexus with the built-in launcher, it should
>remove everything with that creator code and thus should remove
>every database related to Nexus, making for a clean uninstall.
>
> - Logan
I looked for that posting prior to asking this question but couldn't
find it. Perhaps I should have left out this rather 'alarmist'
reasoning of mine and simply asked, "Any opinions about the quality or
features of Nexus Dictionary?".
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In article <i90i01l5488nb2opuhmfbbajp6saqcmvel@4ax.com>,
reply@thenewsgroup.thanks says...
> On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 05:50:58 GMT, Logan Shaw
> <lshaw-usenet@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>
> >Stubbly Wubbly wrote:
> >
> >> http://www.pocketsensei.com/nexus.php > >>
> >> Does anyone have opinions about this? I was planning to install and
> >> test the demo and then read a question from someone who mentioned
> >> having some sort of problems with doing a clean uninstall.
> >
> >What sort of problem? Every database that you install with Nexus has
> >the same creator code as the Nexus PRC, and the same goes for the
> >databases it creates (if you add notes, pictures, etc.) for words.
> >
> >So, if you remove Nexus with the built-in launcher, it should
> >remove everything with that creator code and thus should remove
> >every database related to Nexus, making for a clean uninstall.
> >
> > - Logan
>
> I looked for that posting prior to asking this question but couldn't
> find it. Perhaps I should have left out this rather 'alarmist'
> reasoning of mine and simply asked, "Any opinions about the quality or
> features of Nexus Dictionary?".
>
I use it, and like it, and have had no problems on my T3.
--
Hope this helps.
Jim Anderson
( 8(|) To email me just pull my_finger
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Stubbly Wubbly wrote:
> I looked for that posting prior to asking this question but couldn't
> find it. Perhaps I should have left out this rather 'alarmist'
> reasoning of mine and simply asked, "Any opinions about the quality or
> features of Nexus Dictionary?".
I didn't think it was alarmist. I was just curious about any problems
like that because that would be a bug, and it needs to be fixed. And
there's a decent chance that I would be the one who ends up fixing it.
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 23:09:03 GMT, Logan Shaw
<lshaw-usenet@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>Stubbly Wubbly wrote:
>> I looked for that posting prior to asking this question but couldn't
>> find it. Perhaps I should have left out this rather 'alarmist'
>> reasoning of mine and simply asked, "Any opinions about the quality or
>> features of Nexus Dictionary?".
>
>I didn't think it was alarmist. I was just curious about any problems
>like that because that would be a bug, and it needs to be fixed. And
>there's a decent chance that I would be the one who ends up fixing it.
>
> - Logan
In any event, sorry for lack of specifics. I looked again but still
couldn't find anything.
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