c:geo to stop further development
- Zalgariath
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Re: c:geo to stop further development
Tried c:geo today and it is pretty good, the live feed is handy... but god is it SLOW... I felt like I was waiting for everything from the map, to cache pages, to the compass. Plus I found the compass as dopey as drunk 3-legged wombat that had been dropped on its head too many time. It could never make up its mind which direction point. I think I'll stick with Geobeagle, in the rare cases I need a live feed it can do it and is 5 times faster if not perhaps as feature rich.
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Re: c:geo to stop further development
Today an update to both of the c:geos was released on the market!
The new one has been fixed to reflect the website changes
The old one (which I didn't download) just has "Final release" in the update notes
Any ideas?
The new one has been fixed to reflect the website changes
The old one (which I didn't download) just has "Final release" in the update notes
Any ideas?
- PirateRock
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Re: c:geo to stop further development
The new version (c:geo - opensource) I think was a nightly build that corrected changes that were made to the website. The old version (c:geo) is just canero (original author) tying up his involvement.Laighside Legends wrote:Today an update to both of the c:geos was released on the market!
The new one has been fixed to reflect the website changes
The old one (which I didn't download) just has "Final release" in the update notes
Any ideas?