is the real problem the fact that the icon doesnt disappear from the systray?
im so used to closing programs from the systray that i never see this problelm. its a habit from using limewire.
is the real problem the fact that the icon doesnt disappear from the systray?
im so used to closing programs from the systray that i never see this problelm. its a habit from using limewire.
I've heard many people complain about this problem, but I've never seen the bug myself. I've used it on both windows vista 32 and 64.
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wow... we are now bitching because a program doesnt install the way you want? I'm shocked.
Installing and uninstalling a program is something you usually do twice. I couldnt care less if it has a nice pretty install shield. In fact... I rather like the keyclone install and uninstall... simply cause I know exactly what the hell it did. You really want to get pissed... do a little research on whats NOT uninstalled when you actually use an uninstall link with most programs. Your left with registry keys that go nowhere, folders cluttering the place up, and sometimes even old data and shortcuts.
Nah, click delete and its gone? Works for me.
Iv had no problems with keyclone on six machines. When you minimize it it goes to the system tray. Then just right click on it in the system tray and you will see a menu, just scroll down to the bottem and hit "exit". I don't see the slightest problem at all.
as has been mentioned (i should respond...), removing keyclone is as simple as deleting the folder. there are no other files outside of that folder that keyclone creates. when you install it, it does not put dlls in the system folders (i hate when programs do that) and it does not impact the registry (i hate when apps litter the registry as well). and yes, there is an installation program... it's the thing that has the 'unzip' button. is it installShield? no.. why should it be? does it have a registered uninstall/change piece that hooks into windows? no, that would be unneeded and dealing with 'add/remove programs' can be a very slow process.
as for the freeze on exit... yes, that is one of the 2 major bugs (the other being the mouse being pushed outside one of the maximized windows). there is a known work around... don't click the X to exit. once you do, it does freeze on some machines. instead, just right-click the titlebar or tool tray icon and select 'exit'
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video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ev7wuPSkl0
latest release: http://solidice.com/keyclone ( v1.9i 24jul2009 )
download: http://www.solidice.com/keyclone/db/...24jul2009a.exe
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