Hypermole Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 I'm trying to decide which version fits my needs. And which one to install.For some reason I can't find a easy to folloe description of what each one does or does differently?I'm looking at these 3xpize_v3.2.exeXPize 4.0 MCE RC.exeXPize_4.0_MCE_Lite_RC.exeUp untill the latest Beta I loved the program. Then I tried the new BETA one and really didn't like it. I didn't like the boot screen or that taskswitcher program it installed.Thanks for any assistance yoy can provide.
Maleko Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 (edited) you can choose what parts to install during the installation...you dont have to instill those features Edited September 8, 2005 by Maleko
XPero Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 I'm trying to decide which version fits my needs. And which one to install.For some reason I can't find a easy to folloe description of what each one does or does differently?I'm looking at these 3xpize_v3.2.exeXPize 4.0 MCE RC.exeXPize_4.0_MCE_Lite_RC.exeUp untill the latest Beta I loved the program. Then I tried the new BETA one and really didn't like it. I didn't like the boot screen or that taskswitcher program it installed.Thanks for any assistance yoy can provide.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>XPize 3.2 -> this is the stable release of the 3.x series. It is only for post-install (no i386 patching and nLite support). It has, of course, many less files to be patched. It also has a different logon, wallpapers, VS, screensaver and wizard style. See a screenshot hereXPize 4.0 MCE RC -> It is the latest XPize version. Many new files has been added, so there is almost a not xpized part in Windows XP. It has new logon, screensaver, VS, boot screen etc...One of the most important features is the support for 128x128 icons, perfectly handle by XPize Settings which allow you to do that and more. Some critical bugs has been fixed and the uninstaller works even much cleaner now. Remember it is still in development.XPize 4.0 MCE Lite RC -> It is the same as the above. The only difference resides in the exclusion of 128x128 icons. It is recommended for people having memory allocation errors. And as Maleko said, you dont have to install all stuff XPize includes
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