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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:14:30 PDT7
From: "Larry Tawa" <laror2004@speakeasy.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: eCS 1.2 Group Buy

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In <84376.00.18.01.31.08.2004@host.domain>, on 08/31/2004
at 12:10 AM, "Steven Levine" said:

>>1.2 (the latter release candidates) has installed cleanly (I did not
>>migrate) on the ASUS A7N8X motherboard. eCS 1.2 is much superior to eCS
>>1.0 or eCS 1.1 for those on the fence, IMO.

>The install is much cleaner. I should hope so. They made the mistake of
>asking me questions, so I made my opionions known. :-) Basic IDE/USB
>installs should be a walk in the park. Migrations have a better than
>average chance of preserving most installed applications.

The basic install of eCS 1.2 is indeed a walk in the park; I can install
after a full day of work without problems. And if one tries the
migration, a working backup is always recommended.

>I did my part by beating on the installer with oddball setups and
>"interesting" selections. :-)

>I have my own opinions the general usability of a few of the apps they
>chose to include, such as VNC, but the intentions are good.

>Steven

Nice to have installed as a *baseline*, acrobat reader 4, escape gl, flash
5, mozilla 1.7 ga,scitech snap/se. I was pleasantly surprised that rsj
5.06 was also included - the cd burning speed and the dvd burn size
limited but very nice - working out-of-the-box with the CD able to be read
without attaching the CD drive *without* modification by the user.

I am glad someone fixed that mild bug where you click on a html file and
Netscape 4.61 tries to launch; much cleaner to have Mozilla do the
reading.

As for PM VNC Server, the icons in the folder sure are pretty.

Newer versions do not necessarily imply improvement. IMO, compared to
Warp 3, Warp 4, eCS 1.0 and eCS 1.1, eCS 1.2 is vastly superior. Nicely
done.

Larry
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eComStation 1.1 Fixpack 3 - MR/2 ICE 2.44 #19553
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