Hi Colin,

Thanks for the report. I did download 6.0 but will have to install at 
home (at least at first). I'll give my results once I have done that.

Rich

At 03:20 PM 10/22/2010, you wrote:
>Hi Rich,
>
>I've never used DPMouse so not sure on that one. Version 6 info is non-
>existent - there is some info under the 5.1 release heading that has some
>info but it is also out of date - the last info file date appears to be
>2006.
>
>The updates are free for the same number of users licence. You need to
>simply install ver 6.0 into new directory (I think Tame 6 is the default
>directory name on installation) so your old version can stay there while you
>are testing. (Ours is still sitting there) A copy of the licence file
>"register.txt" needs to be in the Tame 6 directory and you are good to go.
>Otherwise it will run as the evaluation version. If my memory serves me
>correctly (We had to a complete system install at the same time) the whole
>tame installation was a breeze - I think even the register.txt file got
>copied automatically. I remember thinking at the time - "What a shame the
>info release/readme files aren't up to date cause this is very very slick"
>
>Once you get it installed come back with any questions - I'll try and help -
>but we have found it really great with very little tweaking being
>required. - I think there are benefits re mouse, fonts window sizing, & key
>speed etc even for single user systems that wouldn't normally require Tame
>for which the prime use is to control CPU usage on multi-user platforms.
>
>And Obviously BACKUP FIRST - but I think you'll be sweet :-)
>
>Cheers
>
>Colin


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