I'm using 4.2. I don't really see much difference. Startup/shutdown screens changed. I can change the size of the icons on my desktop. That's it, unless I am just not noticing changes made.
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yeah, I couldn't see you posting anything that had that kinda crap in it.
I'm using 4.2. I don't really see much difference. Startup/shutdown screens changed. I can change the size of the icons on my desktop. That's it, unless I am just not noticing changes made.
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waiting to see who else uses it and if they like it
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">dittoOriginally posted by Thew:
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waiting to see who else uses it and if they like it
here's a question...
if I install this, is it easy to remove, should I change my mind?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">It is just a program like any other than can be removed. Just make sure when it asks you with the selection page if you want to back up to click it - that way you can restore what is going on.Originally posted by FrankenPeeker:
here's a question...
if I install this, is it easy to remove, should I change my mind?
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