On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:13:31 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
>niemand NOT JEAN wrote:
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>> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:59:14 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
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>>>niemand NOT JEAN wrote:
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>>>>On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:35:08 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
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>>>>>There's a completely new version of the free TrueSizer available.
>>>>>
>>>>>I haven't installed it myself yet, because the installation requires
>>>>>that TrueSizer 2006 (the one that could OUTput ART files) be
>>>>>uninstalled first and I haven't gotten around to figuring out how to
>>>>>have both.
>>>>>
>>>>>Attached is a copy of its help file's list of supported formats. There
>>>>>are a couple of additions, such as INPUT support for .GNC and Artista
>>>>>5.0 files. OUTput format additions include Inbro (.INB) and the newer
>>>>>Wilcom formats .INP, .ESD, and .EMX.
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.embroiderystartup.com/FreeStuff/WilcomTrueSizer/tabid/203/Default.aspx
>>>>>
>>>>>If you don't want to register with them (I did, and all I get is about
>>>>>one email from them every two or three months - usually interesting),
>>>>>here's a direct download link.
>>>>>
>>>>>http://pgowebmaster.brinkster.net/truesizer/TS_e15.zip
>>>>>
>>>>>- Herb
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hi Herb,
>>>>
>>>>somewhere during install of the program you get a screen, see attached
>>>>picture, where you can alter the destination folder.
>>>>I do not think it is the same as the folder you have your old
>>>>TrueSizer in because of the name of the folder:
>>>>C:\Program Files\Wilcom\TrueSizer_e1.5
>>>>So unless the new program droppes dll files with the same name outside
>>>>the folder it installs the program in i think you can have both
>>>>programs on your disk.
>>>
>>>
>>>No, if you have, specifically, the short-lived version of TrueSizer
>>>2006 installed (that's the one that could output .ART files), the next
>>>screen says that TS2006 has to be uninstalled, and the setup process
>>>will uninstall it. It's looking at registry entries and doesn't care
>>>where it is. I also have Verion 9.x installed and it didn't complain
>>>about that.
>>>
>>>I'd have attached a screen capture, but this time I'm getting a
>>>message "... make sure you have finished any previous setup ...".
>>>Guess it left some artificats lying around the first time.
>>>
>>> - Herb
>>
>>
>> Ok i understand but what if you install it on a other computer and
>> copy the folder over to the computer you already have the truesizer
>> on?
>> I have no version of that program on my computer so i guess that is
>> why i did not see that screen during the first few steps of the setup.
>> Now i go check if i use my laptop to install the program on a memory
>> stick if it will work if i plug it into the computer i normally work
>> on.
>> If that works i also can copy the folder to my work computer and run
>> it.
>> Just a few thoughts from a not so computer saffy.
>
>It's possible - depends on whether or not it relies on registry
>entries. Some applications are 'portable'. That is, they work the way
>you describe and all you have to do is copy the application folder.
>Others will give you a nasty message indicating an improper
>installation or something like that.
>
> - Herb
You are right, installing the program on a usb stick and using it on a
other computer does not work.
I restored the harddisk image backup i made before installing that
australian rootkit and not let it mess with my new Win 7.
I desided that the software i am using works just as fine for me.
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