Did the author feel like just dropping support for MU.LAB 3 altogether just because he launched this new version?
Thank you.
You are irritated, but your tone is unfriendly and with this you getting more trouble for sure!gtjwkq wrote:Did the author feel like just dropping support for MU.LAB 3 altogether just because he launched this new version?
Thank you.
Hi you guys,mutools wrote:Here are the legacy versions:
http://www.mutools.com/mulab/legacy-versions/ (http://www.mutools.com/mulab/legacy-versions/)
Well, windows 7 is solid as a rock without problems and why use mulab 3 if mulab 4 is more userfriendlygtjwkq wrote: Yes I'm having a bad couple of days, sorry for the attitude! It's usually how you feel when your computer fails and you have to buy and build another one from scratch only to be bugged by numerous software, hardware and windows issues setting it up, gosh PCs are such a pain in the neck!And I've been using PCs my whole life. I just wish they would get easier to set up, but nooo, PCs are just as (if not more) complicated and prone to problems than they were 5, 10 or 20 years ago. I wonder if it would have been easier just to buy a powerful and very expensive iMac, but I digress...
So I'm downloading everything all over again (very fun!) and when I got to MU.LAB, to my surprise, not a single link to what now are "legacy" versions on their own websiteOf course I downloaded MU.LAB 4 just to confirm that my license wouldn't work with it.
Aren't you overreacting? Are you one of those guys who get off jumping on other people AFTER they apologize?> DiGiT < wrote:so when we have a bad day with our computers its ok to just spread it around hmm? ill find you then next time i have some steam to blow off, yeah? dont worry, its ok. i just bought a new computer. it wasnt hard to set up. why are you having problems? maybe you are clueless? dont make us suffer for your cluelessness. thats not our problem.
Windows 7 is pretty solid compared to previous versions, but it's far from flawless. Right now my Windows Explorer crashes if I tell it to auto arrange the icons or if I try to create a new shortcut on the desktop. I installed all the updates. This might have something to do with my Users and ProgramData directories not being on the C: drive, an SSD RAID 0 with limited size, but on a secondary HDD. Apparently, Windows doesn't work well in non-standard configurations that Steve Ballmer doesn't personally approve of.janamdo wrote:Well, windows 7 is solid as a rock without problems and why use mulab 3 if mulab 4 is more userfriendly
Don't do this. He is suffering.gtjwkq wrote:Aren't you overreacting? Are you one of those guys who get off jumping on other people AFTER they apologize?> DiGiT < wrote:so when we have a bad day with our computers its ok to just spread it around hmm? ill find you then next time i have some steam to blow off, yeah? dont worry, its ok. i just bought a new computer. it wasnt hard to set up. why are you having problems? maybe you are clueless? dont make us suffer for your cluelessness. thats not our problem.
just thought it was an appropriate response. tit for tat, you know. at least you know now how you sounded.gtjwkq wrote:Aren't you overreacting? Are you one of those guys who get off jumping on other people AFTER they apologize?> DiGiT < wrote:so when we have a bad day with our computers its ok to just spread it around hmm? ill find you then next time i have some steam to blow off, yeah? dont worry, its ok. i just bought a new computer. it wasnt hard to set up. why are you having problems? maybe you are clueless? dont make us suffer for your cluelessness. thats not our problem.
I just hope you're not like this all the time and that you're just havig a bad day, like I did.
Submit: News, Plugins, Hosts & Apps | Advertise @ KVR | Developer Account | About KVR / Contact Us | Privacy Statement
© KVR Audio, Inc. 2000-2026