![]() ![]() When I would finish a Tune-Up, the typical response from my customer would be, "Dang, it didn't run that fast when it was new!"Īll I could say, is, "I know. Over the decades that I worked as a computer tech, I've performed my own Computer Tune Up on hundreds and possibly thousands of PC's. It's always been an interest of mine, so I've worked it down to a Science. ![]() Just like very few people can properly tune up their cars, even fewer people can tune up their PC. Sorry Charlie, keeping the Crap out of your registry or HD is not Snake Oil. Just like I've always liked to keep my cars in tip top tune, I likewise like to keep all my computers in tip top condition. It surely doesn't require a Rocket Scientist, to conclude that in time, a bloated and possibly fragmented registry is going to take its toll on system performance. And, very few program removal tools, remove all those now useless registry entries.Īs we run our PC's daily, the OS is constantly referring to the registry for information on just how a program should run. ![]() Every program installed into Windows, adds a ton of stuff to the registry. lolĮnter Windows and the windows registry. Back in the DOS days, we didn't have to worry about registry cleaning, because there wasn't one. Well, it's almost two months later, since the last entry here. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() FileZilla Pro is making it possible for its users to store and share files with greater versatility and security. FileZilla Pro Adds Support for Keystone V3, OneDrive Sharing, and Amazon STSīy adding support for the OpenStack Swift Keystone v3 identity service, OneDrive Sharing, and Amazon Secure Token Service (STS). Fixed crash if throttled authentications were cancelled.FileZilla Server 1.6.6 released Bugfixes and minor changes: Fixed a crash due to missing synchronization when adding authentication workers. ![]() Fixed logging level in the Administration Interface settings dialog initially always showing Debug.FileZilla Server 1.6.7 released Bugfixes and minor changes: Official binaries are now built againt GnuTLS 3.8.0.Updated to libfilezilla 0.41.1 to fix a rare crash.MSW: If FileZilla was installed for current user only, updating with the installer now skips the UAC prompt.MSW: Fixed an issue with Drag&Drop to Explorer on systems that use shortened 8.3 pathnames in environment variables.macOS: Disable automatic quote/dash substitution in text input fields.macOS: Several rendering fixes in dark mode.News - FileZilla Client 3.63.2.1 released Bugfixes and minor changes: Get the server if you want to make files available for others. Pick the client if you want to transfer files. ![]() ![]() ![]() There is no way to trigger it manually if Visual Studio decides it isn't worth it's time to give you the option. ![]() ![]() Supplying a template parameter in the editor, a useful way to get intellisense info for templates, frequently just doesn't pop up at all. ![]() Using intellisense to rename something is no longer even mildly reliable, now frequently suggesting locations that are very clearly in another class. For example, in something like foo.bar->baz (when no function baz exists) it now highlights foo, instead of bar. You cannot use F12 to jump to the definition of a designated initializer.Įrror squiggles seem to have moved to highlight another part of the source, compared to earlier releases. Jump to definition is now far less reliable (frequently not finding anything, even for simplistic use cases), and jumping to declaration seems to have been removed entirely. You could use F12 to jump to a definition, and then press it again to jump to the declaration of a function. Why does that option even exist in local find/replace? I also don't want to remember the times when I used local find/replace, and instead completely f*cked over my entire project (as in: revert the days' work to the last version in version control) because I had accidentally reconfigured it to 'replace in all files'. I don't want to even think about how often I've started typing, only to find that I'm instead reconfiguring local find/replace. In the current release, ctrl-tabbing into an editor that has a local find/replace box open will set focus to that find/replace box, instead of to the text. Microsoft seems to find an exciting new way to break search in what feels like each release. I hope this release will be an improvement, obviously, but I feel Visual Studio is functioning less and less well in each release. ![]() |
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