"...quality like "Flying Toasters".
:lol: Yeah, them were the good ol' days, huh? One of my favs from the 20th Century: Johnny Castaway :loco: |
Re: my comment that: ",,,regardless of what it is, they will sell many more copies by calling it a Screensaver, than by just calling it a simulation of an aquarium."
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Perhaps you're correct that they will sell fewer copies by calling it a Screensaver. If so, Prolific should be more careful with their press releases for both versions (PC and Mac). http://www.serenescreen.com/news/ |
FWIW -
the "boxed version" reports that it is Version T603.3.0.1933. Latest "beta" I have shows Version T928.3.0.1953 |
Those numbers don't really mean much. They depend on whose computer the program happened to be compiled on, and get updated even if there are no changes.
The only difference between the Nova (U.S.) version and the SereneScreen version is the web link button. Theirs takes you to their site, ours takes you to ours. There will be various Nova international versions with different languages and fonts, but functionally they are all the same as the current version at SereneScreen. |
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Where did T928.3.0.1953 come from? |
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The "beta" I have is an unregistered version showing T928.3.0.1953. The NOVA copy is registered. Maybe that causes the difference along with what Jim said? |
OK, now I'm even more confused.
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John, you have "an unregistered version showing T928.3.0.1953". Where does the Website button take you? Also, when you press the "S" key, what version does it say? |
Booting other system now.
"S" key shows "Beta 10d" "Website" button takes me to www.serenescreen.com. |
For the record, I believe I've tracked down some details.
The "latest Beta 10d" downloaded in June in accordance with instructions in this forum identifies as: T603.3.0.1933. The "latest Beta 10d" downloaded two days ago from SereneScreen identifies as: T928.3.0.1953 And, in summary of other reports: JohnWho reports that the boxed version identifies as: T603.3.0.1933, but Jim states that it acts slightly differently (Web site) - but I don't quite understand that. |
The international versions go to the distributor's website instead of SereneScreen.com when you click "Homepage".
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OK, now I need to update my update:
On my dual-boot system, on the Vista 64 side, I just uninstalled the MA3 beta and then installed the "boxed version". On that system, the version shows as: Version: T928.3.0.1953 through both the "exe" and running "SS". On the Win 7 64 side, when I installed the "boxed version", I did not uninstal the beta that was there. When I then checked the version I got T603.3.0.1933 as described. However, today, I just checked the Win 7 64 MA 3 version and it is showing as: T928.3.0.1953 when I run the program, but as T603.3.0.1933 when I use "spacebar" from the screen saver (or "settings" from SS settings). On my second dual-boot system, running just the beta (W7 64) I get the 1953 number either through exe or SS. I hope this is making sense. Can't be sure, then, whether this is a Vista/W7 quirk, a "beta" overwrite quirk, or something else. |
Actually, I believe that you've found another bug. When you said:
"T928.3.0.1953 when I run the program, but as T603.3.0.1933 when I use "spacebar" from the screen saver (or "settings" from SS settings)." I thought: "Oh, no - Registry". It turns out that the string (VersionStr it's called) is stored in multiple places in the Registry. Apparently, something (perhaps the installer) got some of those different from others -- and then the software apparently gets the VersionStr from different places, depending on whether it's running in SS or Simulation "mode". [That's a great leap in assumption space, of course] So, either this should be copied to a new thread - or this thread should be labeled "Bug". ============== By the way, I'm still interested in whether any of your installations actually takes you to the Nova website when you click that button. And if so, what version that is. ============== For reference, I have two W7-32 systems that I'm looking at, one with each of the two download "versions". |
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"T928.3.0.1953 when I run the program, but as T603.3.0.1933 when I use "spacebar" from the screen saver (or "settings" from SS settings)." Looking at the Registry some more, it turns out that the Website URL is changed to do that linkage. Presumably an installer customization. Which explains why the same version number can take people to different Websites. That's a good technique. |
I'm with you on this general discussion and "bug" problem, Dale.
Any anomaly should be brought to the programmer's attention, especially as long as it is considered a "beta" since a large part of the concept of beta testing is to find these things. Your "Can't tell what code version is being tested" thread fits the concept of "beta testing" quite nicely. Nowhere on the box of the "MA 3 boxed version" does it mention that enclosed is the "beta10d" version. "beta10d" it appears, has effectively been released as MA version 3.0. Personally, I'm OK with this, but agree with Dale that it would be helpful if it showed as a "build number" or similar upon which future changes would be built. |
Or just stop calling it a Beta since it gets under people's skin so much.
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It shows "beta10d". |
Incidentally, if anyone wants to see Nova's web page, it is here:
http://www.novadevelopment.com/softw...ware-utilities If the link works, that is. :) |
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