![]() ![]() ![]() These items are NOT removed when DO is "uninstalled". Folders, files, and registry keys/values that serve no purpose but to track your installation and blacklist serials are created all the time. This damned thing CONSTANTLY litters your system with anti-piracy garbage. It's frustrating as hell, and it's unnecessary.ĭO is also the most rabidly anti-piracy application I have EVER seen. Ever have a tab opened in DO that pointed to a network drive? What happens when the network drive becomes inaccessible for some reason? If you select that tab (or try to simply close it), DO freezes up until it times out. Then we have DO's other poor design features. How many times have I tried previewing an AVI file, only to see nothing but a representation of the AVI file in hexidecimal format? I lost count. ![]() The preview pane feature sounds great, but in reality it's also clunky, slow, overcomplicated (read: acquiring and configuring plugins), and generally works like hell. I use DO but I still use other software for all of those other functions. The search facility is clunky, as is the sync facility. Take the FTP feature it works, but it's single-pane only, which makes it a "pane" to use. Methinks someone is guilty of misplaced arrogance.ĭO is loaded with features, but as far as I'm concerned, lots of them are half-baked. A few files/folders and registry keys should have no discernible impact on a system. The features work, and contain a myriad of options.Īs for anti-piracy features, they do nothing to inhibit the genuine user. His other complaints are fairly arbitrary and don't really explain why he finds some of the features clunky. Clearly something isn't configured correctly on his system. Thus, neatly avoiding the delay when a network drive doesn't exist.ĪVI files preview fine here, along with all the other supported file formats. That's why there's an option in prefs to prevent automatic loading of network drives. The network timeout causing the issue with Tabs is set by Windows. You can copy directly from/to FTP sites (as long as the servers support site to site transfer). Clearly he hasn't noticed that you can ftp working in either both sides of a dual pane, in multiple listers or just in a single pane if required. A couple of points, firstly FTP is not single pane as insisted by emanresU deriseD. ![]()
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