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| [Banter] What is the worst software you have used for its price? |
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| HighVoltage:
Yes, I agree, that .NET Framework works well, when running. But try to install 3 different CAD programs on one PC and all of them want a different .NET Framework. :-// Eventually one gets it running with lots of patients but the steps to do so can drive you nuts. |
| bd139:
It’s fairly simple. Just install the optional .net 3.5 from windows add remove features and run all windows updates in. That will cover it now. Both the 3.5 and 4.x frameworks can be used along side each other and the 4.x is backwards compatible. |
| nctnico:
--- Quote from: HighVoltage on May 28, 2022, 09:40:59 am ---Yes, I agree, that .NET Framework works well, when running. But try to install 3 different CAD programs on one PC and all of them want a different .NET Framework. :-// Eventually one gets it running with lots of patients but the steps to do so can drive you nuts. --- End quote --- For that reason I have different VMs for some applications. Just to make sure installing one application can't mess up the other. Virtualbox is a real blessing! |
| HighVoltage:
--- Quote from: nctnico on May 28, 2022, 11:45:14 am --- --- Quote from: HighVoltage on May 28, 2022, 09:40:59 am ---Yes, I agree, that .NET Framework works well, when running. But try to install 3 different CAD programs on one PC and all of them want a different .NET Framework. :-// Eventually one gets it running with lots of patients but the steps to do so can drive you nuts. --- End quote --- For that reason I have different VMs for some applications. Just to make sure installing one application can't mess up the other. Virtualbox is a real blessing! --- End quote --- I should give that a try, thanks! |
| neil555:
There's so much badness to choose from but here's a few ... Linux (any version) GCC (has to be the worst compiler ever) Xilinx ISE Anything by Adobe |
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