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nawo69
3rd May 2004, 17:58
Is there anywhere you can download older Beta's or at least 0.45 as I'm having problems with 0.46 and want to see if it is the same with 0.45 as i used that fine the other day.
DocDragon
3rd May 2004, 19:18
pm me your e-mail address ;).
DD
DocDragon
4th May 2004, 04:46
let me know if you received it ;).
DD
nawo69
4th May 2004, 12:14
yeah thanks
DocDragon
4th May 2004, 16:56
Originally posted by nawo69
yeah thanks
let me know if you need even older versions than 0.44.
DD
borgraf
4th May 2004, 17:58
I could use some of those aswell for testing purposes, I sent a pm in case you feel generous :)
DocDragon
4th May 2004, 18:18
Originally posted by borgraf
I could use some of those aswell for testing purposes, I sent a pm in case you feel generous :)
:p let me see which versions are still floating on my harddrive.
DD
bryanb
4th May 2004, 22:04
I have all since 0.15 for anyone interested.
Bryan
MedicineMan
4th May 2004, 22:46
Maybe you could post a message to Rockas (author of the http://www.dvd-rb.page.vu/ site) to post those versions of DVD-RB. I think it would be a good ideia to keep a living history of this marvelous piece of software.
DocDragon
5th May 2004, 01:57
Originally posted by MedicineMan
Maybe you could post a message to Rockas (author of the http://www.dvd-rb.page.vu/ site) to post those versions of DVD-RB. I think it would be a good ideia to keep a living history of this marvelous piece of software.
yes, it is a marvelous piece of software! (donations, ppl :D) but isn't it a little bit too nostalgic to dwell into the early versions of it? i had my share of headaches with those bugs, and i'm sooooo grateful that jdobbs' software has matured this much. maybe you noticed that at the beginning there was one or even two updates per day :D . now at this maturation level, updates come at a slower rate. i think that shows how many bugs have already been squished. hats off to jdobbs!
my 2 cents.
DD
MedicineMan
5th May 2004, 15:18
Yes, I agree. But if it weren't for the preservation of all the History (with a capital H), where would we be today? And it's so much easier to preserve a few Kbytes of software than a monument, a city or even a civilization...
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