Window 7, Opera 10.10 & Tidy Fav conflicts!

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Mr Rubot

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Nov 29, 2009, 11:19:22 AM11/29/09
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I upgraded my computer a couple days ago from XP Pro sp3 to Windows 7
Enterprise. Tweaking Opera took a little adjusting to the roaming and
local directories but to get Tidy Favorites to work is a struggle. I
tried various combinations of 4 versions of Opera and 3 versions of
TF. Results varied from TF not showing in a window, mouse clicks not
being accepted and total computer lockup. W7 does not like TF to load
on boot up. It wants permission for TF to write to the hard drive.
After starting TF and allowing it to do it's thing, TF in Opera had a
hard time recognizing mouse clicks. Firefox was only slightly better.

After playing with W7's compatibility options (many times), I found
that assigning compatibility to XP sp2 would allow TF work with Opera
but not with Firefox or Explorer (mouse click problems with both).
Setting the compatibility always ended with W7 indicating that TF was
still not compatible with it. My procedure for using TF with my setup
is: boot up, set TF's compatibility, start TF, start Opera and forget
about using Firefox or Explorer.

Is there a future version in the works that: will be compatible with
Windows 7, not have Kaspersky think it is a threat and not give up
features like ver. 5?

OrdinarySoft

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Nov 30, 2009, 10:47:06 AM11/30/09
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Hi,

> Is there a future version in the works that: will be compatible with
> Windows 7, not have Kaspersky think it is a threat and not give up
> features like ver. 5?

Yes. We has works on new version.

Can you please tell me does you use TF 5.0 in Win7 or other previous
versions?




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Best regards, Dennis Nazarenko
http://www.ordinarysoft.com

Mr Rubot

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Nov 30, 2009, 3:56:02 PM11/30/09
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Dennis,

I have tried TF 4.14, TF 4.25 and TF5.0. TF 4.25 and TF 5.0 seemed to
operate about the same and I did not like the changes that were made
in 5.0 and reinstalled 4.25.

Regards, Richard
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