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Selecting updates _before_ download

Pedro's Photo Pedro 05 Nov 2007

Since the idea for Autopatcher is to save bandwidth and time, it would be great if the user could select which modules to download.

E.g. I don't use _or want_ IE7 or Outlook Express. It makes no sense to automatically download the IE7 installer (15Mb) which will take up room in my portable drive if I don't intend to install it.
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Corona2K's Photo Corona2K 05 Nov 2007

I second the request :)
If possible of course.
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james.faction's Photo james.faction 06 Nov 2007

View PostCorona2K, on Nov 6 2007, 04:02 AM, said:

I second the request :)
If possible of course.
thirded! :)
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Renato's Photo Renato 06 Nov 2007

Hum, I didn't thought on that. If we implement that, we'll have to do a bigger work, and possible delay the release a bit more... I'll have to talk with Antonis about that.
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Cyrus's Photo Cyrus 08 Nov 2007

If you don't want Outlook then don't download office, it's all part of the same thing. However, I agree that IE7 should be in a list on its own when you have time (I would rather have a few up-to-date releases than lots of old ones) because so many people hate it and don't use it.
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Pedro's Photo Pedro 08 Nov 2007

Cyrus, you are wrong. Outlook is a part of MS Office, but I said Outlook Express which is included in the OS. And there are many Outlook Express patches which I don't need since I don't use OE.
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Cyrus's Photo Cyrus 08 Nov 2007

I suppose for now you could manually edit the .script file to remove the update.
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wroot's Photo wroot 11 Nov 2007

well, i think this is supposed to download just once and to have all available updates in one place. i dont need IE7 but i dont mind to have it in my autopatcher system, cause maybe i would have to install it elsewhere. for now i'm satisfied, but it would be of course great to have a selection of modules.

hey, in near past you were donwloading huge autopatcher_core files (including IE7 etc.) and werent complaining :)
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M2Ys4U's Photo M2Ys4U 11 Nov 2007

I'd like to see everything selected for download as default if you do this.
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Pedro's Photo Pedro 11 Nov 2007

wroot said:

hey, in near past you were donwloading huge autopatcher_core files (including IE7 etc.) and werent complaining :)

Yes, I know but if it can be improved, then why not?

M2Ys4U said:

I'd like to see everything selected for download as default if you do this.

That is exactly my suggestion. Everything is selected but can be unselect.
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Renato's Photo Renato 11 Nov 2007

Remember, the purpose of the list of releases present in the APUP won't be the same as the one present in AutoPatcher. The objective is to show wich versions are available. We won't be having many releases, because we can't please everybody. Right now, my priority is to release the XP 32 bit English Core, Vista 32 and 64 bit (in separated versions), and XP/2003 x64. Maybe later, when we have more time, we can create the Lite version, but i don't know about creating more versions. It can start to be a big mess, but we'll see. :)
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Cyrus's Photo Cyrus 11 Nov 2007

I completely agree with Renato, let's get all of the patches out first, and then work out smaller details.
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JohnMajor's Photo JohnMajor 26 Nov 2007

I too would like to see more control over what gets downloaded. In my case I would like to see Project and Visio seperate from Office. Project was only included in Office Pro, and Visio was never a part of Office, I believe. To me it's wasted bandwidth and drive space.

Still this is low priority - getting the basics working right is the priority now - just wanted to put it on the list...

Thanks for a great program
John
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Shof's Photo Shof 10 May 2008

hate to be a bad bumper, but i second this :)
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nitred's Photo nitred 13 May 2008

View PostCyrus, on Nov 11 2007, 11:47 PM, said:

I completely agree with Renato, let's get all of the patches out first, and then work out smaller details.
I agree completely

But the idea of selecting downloads is a good idea, but maybe for later (that's for the developers to decide)
Edited by nitred, 13 May 2008 - 11:36 AM.
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