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9 hours ago, user57 said:

i wrote a private message with a changed version it might fix the annotation bug for the choose

Please keep us posted. I use your previous build daily. Let us know if you need more testers.

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1 hour ago, dmiranda said:

Musicscope is a beautiful sound analyzer. See https://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=106397#p106397. Notice that the 32bit java version there posted is functional in XP (at least for system use, I restrict java in browsers unless needed, and haven't needed it for a couple of decades or so).

Thank you - I've never heard of that one and will surly give it a try :)

I use MP3Gain and Audacity.

https://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Audio-Editors-Recorders/MP3Gain.shtml

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1 hour ago, dmiranda said:

I have replaced audacity with Audacium

Oh, OK, I should actually give Audacium a try - I've been meaning to I just keep forgetting lol...

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5 hours ago, dmiranda said:

Musicscope is a beautiful sound analyzer. See https://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=106397#p106397. Notice that the 32bit java version there posted is functional in XP (at least for system use, I restrict java in browsers unless needed, and haven't needed it for a couple of decades or so).

5 hours ago, dmiranda said:

 

I did repack the win64 version seem to work ok in 32bits is ok put the download link?
Original installer
Java 8u251 32bits - xp compatible
Untouched files

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https://www.mirrored.to/files/0VRLP94H/MusicScope-Setup-x86_2.1.0.exe_links
https://www.mirrored.to/files/HEJHPBNB/MusicScope-Setup-x86_2.1.0.exe.sha1_links

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57 minutes ago, upadi said:

I did repack the win64 version seem to work ok in 32bits is ok put the download link?

Musicscope is abandonware.

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DiskDigger v1.157.227.3821 Modded for Windows XP

DiskDigger® is a tool that undeletes and recovers lost files from your hard drive, memory cards, USB flash drives — you name it! Whether you accidentally deleted some documents or photos from your computer, reformatted your camera's memory card, or want to see what files are lurking on an old USB drive.

Make sure you have the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 installed.

https://www.diskdigger.org/

 

Download links:

https://www.upload.ee/files/16317623/DiskDigger_v1.157.227.3821_XP.zip.html
https://nitroflare.com/view/6EF69C19F810C95/DiskDigger_v1.157.227.3821_XP.zip

 

Cheers.

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22 hours ago, dmiranda said:

Openofffice 4.1.15 seems to be compatible with xp. I haven't tested it fully, though. There is a protable version at https://portableapps.com/apps/office/openoffice_portable

XP (and its server equivalent, Server 2003) is already written as a supported operating system here on their page:

https://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_aoo41.html

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That does not mean anything. nimportequoi.gif A lot can be written on such pages about operating system compatibility. As always, the proof is in the puddingalbert.gif One should actually know that by now, especially when it comes to Windows XP.

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No, the proof isn't in the pudding. Apache OpenOffice actually still runs on XP. Look, Writer, for example, runs (and other programs of the OpenOffice suite as well):

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So yeah, OpenOffice developers are not like the other developers, which intentionally mislead readers into thinking their software is compatible with Windows XP. (when in fact, not the case sometimes)

See this page: https://www.openoffice.org/product/windows.html#windows-version-support

They even wrote that they tested OpenOffice on Windows XP: "Tested, stable, no platform-specific problems known.". If OpenOffice wasn't compatible with Windows XP, the text would be similar to what they wrote about Windows 2000 support.

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21 hours ago, user57 said:

https://www.file-upload.net/download-15273436/SumatraPDF3.5.2-xp2.zip.html

well but it has maybe the first problem fixed , the non grayed option as i said was not tryed to be fixed 

thats why i didnt post it yet

Yes, it fixed the first problem, thank you!

The font used in that dialog is very bizarre, though. I wish it could be changed to a different font, for example, Tahoma, as the current font used in that dialog, unnecessarily takes up much space.

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