![]() When I get that Santa one, it's going to a non-geek as well.Īlso, I didn't mean a monitor, just a statement, e.g. I've given away two, so there are two software users who don't know and don't care. But right now, anybody using software on their flash drive is a geek, unless they got the flash drive as a gift. Now, maybe when flash drives are sold in stores, that statement would be true. I would say that anybody who went to to get their menu and software knows plenty about it, has an opinion on favorite brand, and can tell you something about different kinds of each. and I don't care to see it really ever unless I have a runaway process to troubleshoot. Most users don't know what it is or care. HallerAdding CPU, RAM and other info to the menu as a default is a bad idea. ![]() ![]() We'll be doing the same with the "Test" editions of Firefox and Thunderbird as well (the updater will show them when you are doing an app update if you have them installed, but not offer them if you're doing an app add). In the same way we offer the Chrome beta builds now and will soon offer the Audacity Beta builds.Īs we offer it to folks within the Updater (when we enable adds with it), we can hide the Pro version and only offer the standard one, since it is fully portable while the Pro version is not. I was thinking we could offer it as an option lower down on the KeePass page and identify it as KeePassProPortable AppID-wise to keep things straight, with the appropriate caveat that it won't work on most PCs out in the wild. NET-based and, thus, won't work on most PCs you encounter in the wild.Ī few people have asked about the 2.0 branch as it does have a few additional features while sacrificing compatibility with 3rd party builds like KeePass on Android phones, for example. KeePass also has the "Professional Edition" (aka 2.0) branch which is. We use the 1.0 (aka Classic) branch as it works on nearly all PCs. As most folks know, we package KeePass Portable for portable use.
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