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  1. Just my 2 cents, part of a developer's interest is the fun and reward of their work. I have noticed for other useful projects in the past, too much negativity (nagging, repeating the same complaints, etc) rather than taking the time to thank the developer for their work often leads to the developer (understandably) losing interest. For the development and updates of AeroGlass, I doubt Bigmuscle has any help and he probably has other commitments too, so we should be grateful that he is still working on it despite MS's updates constantly breaking it. Also, I very much doubt the donations come close to paying for his work, so it is still to a large extent voluntary work on his part. The April update was released on the very last day of April, only 2 1/2 months ago (not 4 which seems to be quoted regularly here). Bigmuscle has taken longer than this in the past, at a time when more people were posting on the forum and yet fewer of them complaining. So perhaps we can return to the OP topic and thank Bigmuscle for his continued work and for his latest release, no matter when it does come out.
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  2. here it is fcwin2k.rar
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  3. Clean Win2k didn't support Steam since 2011. Steam was working fine in 2016 with Extended Kernel only.
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  4. Well you're braver than I am. I've installed the .NET and IE9 updates and the first two security updates, but it'll be another day or so before I get to another couple of updates -- it's a pain in the patootie figuring out which update to blame when things aren't working well and you've just installed a dozen software "upgrades", so I limit myself to two or three updates at a time and give them a couple days to see if they choke the system in interesting ways. Usually they don't of course. Two months out of three, if that's your definition of "usual".
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  5. I have bravely gone where no man has gone before (only because no else uses Vista ....lol), but I have installed the update for July. Nothing blue up. My system works.
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  6. Well, it looks like AOL Shield for Windows XP and Vista has been abandoned, as the browser is now called "AOL Shield Pro" and is now based on Chromium instead of Firefox, and as such requires Windows 7 or later. I have added the last known version for Windows Vista to the list (thanks to @i430VX for providing a download link):
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  7. Please use fcwin2k.exe(blackwingcat), and set compatiiblity to WinXP SP3 or higher and ICQ v10.1.2.3.4.1 works ok on Win2000. blackwingcat: Can you add fcwin2k to your package to default install??
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