I put out a new version. I put in an unzipping system but it added
like 23kb to the filesize and adds unzip32.dll to the package so I
decided to take it out. I know having a bunch of required resource
files can be overkill for such a simple app. It's
only because I wrote it in such an old language...I regret that but
it
was the only development software I had access to at the time and I
just built upon it when I got my personal computer in working order.
I really want to do a re-write in .NET but between work and classes I
don't have much time. At least I love my classes :).

On Sep 14, 1:58 pm, brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Absolutely, I'm always taking suggestions!
> I was thinking about doing a self-extraction option. I don't know if
> I'd do something like "Browse to your unzipping program" and a dialog
> box comes up and you browse to WinRAR (I use WinRAR at least) and
> it'll just run winrar.exe with parameters.
>
> It's on my to-do list!
>
> On Sep 14, 1:38 pm, Ojan Vafai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is rad. I've wanted something like this for ages. I have a feature
> > request if you're interested in taking this a bit further. It would be
> > awesome if you could have it automatically extract the zip to a
> > user-specified directory.
> > By the way, I saw the thread on donationcoder and I want to clarify some
> > confusion there. The build being green really does not necessarily mean it's
> > ready for real use. It usually is, but things will break for sure, sometimes
> > very badly. Builds that we cut for release go through considerably more
> > testing before being released to users. So, anyone grabbing the builds off
> > the waterfall should know that they may not work well at all.
>
> > That said, having people who are willing to live on the bleeding edge and
> > file/fix bugs when they see them helps us keep the build considerably
> > healthier.
>
> > Ojan
>
> > On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 9:55 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Greetings!
> > > I wrote a small app that checks the latest snapshot build to help you
> > > stay up to date if you love using Chrome like I do.
>
> > > It's called Chrome Nightly Updater+, or CNU+.
> > > Check it out athttp://friedwalrus.com/cnu+
>
> > > Just thought I'd pass this along to anyone who'd use it like I do.
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