thoughts on 64-bit XYplorer
Re: thoughts on 64-bit XYplorer
+1 lifer, willing to support
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With the advent of Spring weather have been visiting friends. Very nearly all were using a 64 bit file manager. There are a multitude of them available. Some have an impressive feature set!
Don, with the second decade of the 21st century running out maybe the time has come to think about moving on up. While XYplorer has a cadre of loyal supporters the fact remains today's youth are not interested in anachronistic software.
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Don, with the second decade of the 21st century running out maybe the time has come to think about moving on up. While XYplorer has a cadre of loyal supporters the fact remains today's youth are not interested in anachronistic software.
Old adage: The Truth doesn't depend on whether you believe it or not.
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Re: thoughts on 64-bit XYplorer
Thanks, but I thought we had agreed that this thread is not about IF but about HOW.
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Re: thoughts on 64-bit XYplorer
Have to invoke the much over used "I apologize" for being off the given thread. As stated what was seen was stunningly impressive.
With that as preamble if you do choose to move up (before the next Ice Age) will be in the queue to contribute.
With that as preamble if you do choose to move up (before the next Ice Age) will be in the queue to contribute.