Posted by member 67488 on 2003-10-03 08:58:00
my experience:
Not wanting to screw around with anything internal anymore,
I expect to be able to load and go.
I don't want to go under the hood to make the car go.
I just want to turn the key and go somewhere. Thats why I drive my car, not because of who it was, or wasn't, made by.
For whatever reason, Litestep blows chunks after only a few uses in my corporate NT environment. It was a serious waste of time. Is it not ready for primetime? I may have missed that part when I was flipping through these pages.
But, your website and graphics are awesome. e-me when litestep is crash free...
Here is what I tried:
LiteStep_Installer_2.7.2.exe on NT4SP6 part of a centrally managed network. I used the "multiple-user-workstation" option.
Keep it up!
Not wanting to screw around with anything internal anymore,
I expect to be able to load and go.
I don't want to go under the hood to make the car go.
I just want to turn the key and go somewhere. Thats why I drive my car, not because of who it was, or wasn't, made by.
For whatever reason, Litestep blows chunks after only a few uses in my corporate NT environment. It was a serious waste of time. Is it not ready for primetime? I may have missed that part when I was flipping through these pages.
But, your website and graphics are awesome. e-me when litestep is crash free...
Here is what I tried:
LiteStep_Installer_2.7.2.exe on NT4SP6 part of a centrally managed network. I used the "multiple-user-workstation" option.
Keep it up!