Hard drive space is so vast and cheap now-a-days when compared to the size of most scripts that it should never ben an issue.

wayne said the following on 9/25/2008 1:31 PM:
Unless you're limited on hard drive space, install as many scripts as you would like too. In particular the ones you really want to use, because if you have problems or errors with a script, you can always stop or disable the script that's giving you an error.


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----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Naessens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: WE Behaving now, was Re: winamp script question


Yes, WE is behaving here too. Pass the would and I'll knock on it as well. I have loaded the eloquence script and removed a couple of others. Progress Indicator may well have contributed to my problem with speech silencing as removing it seems to have added a large measure of stability. I also removed virtual view as it was loading with a runtime error quite often when I launched Window-Eyes. Right now the scripts that I have seem to be playing nicely with each other and with my system. So I think I'll make sure that things are stable before I load more. The other thing I'm doing is to load scripts one at a time in order to quickly determine whether any new script is creating instability.

It's ironic that scripts, which are a big selling point for 7.0 can sometimes turn certain systems quite unstable. With my one script at a time approach, I can avoid or at least minimize the problem.

Larry

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Curtis

I think you are making a mountain out of a molehill so to speak.
If that is all one can complain about a product, it then must be pretty
good.
Incidentally, WE7 has been behaving itself for the last couple of days -- knock on wood.


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