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Triton Beta 3 is released

Well this is why I was not posting that much the past few days.  Beta 3 has been released today, and it is a great improvement over Beta 2.  Performance is markedly better, and there have been numerous bug fixes that really improve upon Beta 2.  To download the latest beta go to:
http://beta.aol.com/projects/tritonbeta/index.html?

Looking forward to reading comments and suggestions.


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  • #3 Comment from evilelf2407 
    7/1/05 10:32 AM Permalink
    yup i agree with what was said before, if this a beta, dont bundle other software. people are supposed to be testing triton, not the other things. if they wanted the other software they can easily go and download it themselves.
  • #2 Comment from grz 
    6/30/05 7:51 PM Permalink
    I 100% agree with bang.
  • #1 Comment from bangbang023 
    6/30/05 7:24 PM Permalink
    Let's get to the good first:
    - There's finally a way to "supposedly" (we'll get to that) exit the program. Considering BETA 2 lacked the option in the tray menu, that's a nice step.
    - The program, itself, runs smoothly. Startup after installation took a little long, but it was all coasting from there. Seems as though optimization is coming along nicely.

    Now onto my complaints:
    - With everything closed out, including exiting out the little green tray icon, there are still two damn processes running full time in memory ( http://img61.imageshack.us/img61/8963/untitled9ke.jpg ). Completely unacceptable to a guy like me. I'm not even using the application and it's taking up two processes? Are you serious?
    - Bundling explorer is something that, in my opinion, should be put on the side until this is out of BETA. You want people to test this software, but then force more software onto their systems.
    - You can't choose an installation path. I hate installing apps to my C drive, but that's where it automatically went. Maybe an option in the future?