This update is merely a time extension for eCabinet Systems. Build 4 will be expiring on November 1, 2007
Well, I just arrived home from 3 weeks in Italy (it was rough, let me tell you -- soft nights on the Mediterranean coast, long days spent driving around and exploring Tuscany, drinking wonderful wine and eating myself silly...ALMOST as much fun as building cabinets...) to find, along with the weather shock of landing in the cold, wet, dreary Pacific Northwest -- that my version of eCabs was about to expire.
Well, I'm currently downloading the update and I'm curious -- how does a \"mere\" time extension fill 29MB? Or is the extension itself only 50KB and the rest devoted to discombobulating the tessellation factors?
Philip
This would seem to be a simple task by just sending a small file, But remember Thermwood has a great responsibility to us; and for them to be rest assured that we are all on the same sheet of music, they do the entire update which includes this time change tesselation facto empacto.
Hope this helps to clarify this massive file size.
When license expirations are built into the software's executable files (.exe, .dll), normally all executable have to be recompiled and must stay in sync. Just one executable with an out of date license would prevent the entire package from working.
For this reason you get all executables with each update.
Ain't it just like a tourist to come back from a trip and start talking in a foreign language.
...Scusilo? (O, come Spock direbbe: “affascinando, Capitano„) \"Spazio, ultima frontiera...
...Questi sono i viaggi dell'astronave Enterprise...La nostra missione? Per esplorare i nuovi mondi… per andare dove nessun uomo è andato prima…E… rinnovare i tesselations\"
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