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Re: DiskBrowser Software - Work In Progress



denisbytezone@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 3, 8:57 am, "Bill Garber" <willy4...@comcast.net> wrote:
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote in messagefI-dnXH_85UgJSDVnZ2dnUVZ_qadnZ2d@comcast.com">news:fI-dnXH_85UgJSDVnZ2dnUVZ_qadnZ2d@comcast.com...

aiiad...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sep 2, 12:15 pm, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
Agree on all points--now if it would just terminate.
(And, no, it wasn't doing anything--that *I* asked it to do.  ;-)
It will on my machine if you give it a few minutes
Wow!  A few *minutes*?!  That's equivalent to not
quitting in my book!
What takes so long?  (Task Manager kills it pretty quickly!  ;-)
I just tried it again, and ten minutes after clicking on
"close", it's still running and responding to mouse clicks...
Since it won't quit, I'm quitting.  ;-)
Still no trouble here, except it read images a little
slower after I installed Safari Web Browser, but that
subsided nearly immediately, and I'm back to 100%
operational.

Can't wait to see it do more though, like anything
bigger than 140K images, and even some of those are
out of the loop.

Also, Denis, could you please add a way to close the
images that I open, so I don't have 35 of them open
at a time, without closing, which leaves the last
one open upon re-entering the program. Thanks.

Bill Garber from GS-Electronicshttp://www.garberstreet.com

Hi Everyone

Firstly, it closes fine for me, so I think it must be falling over
internally (or looping). If I can reproduce your problem I'll fix it.
Did everyone set the root directory as asked, or did they just use the
'open file' option? I'm thinking of taking that option out as I never
use it anyway :)

I just used the "Open disk image" (that seemed intuitive enough ;-).
I don't remember being asked to set the root directory.  I didn't
RTFM--in fact I didn't see one...  ;-(

If I set the root directory, then it seems to exit OK...  Why is there
a difference?

-michael

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