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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    the xpe is a darn irritation

    if you use notepad to create a dummy file [eg: oops.exe] and in options tell xtreme to open with this instead of xpe, then you will get an error message straight away [slower the first time maybe] click ok and on you go.

    this is a lot quicker than waiting for xpe to open [forever]

    there is away to avoid even the error message - but I forget
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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    Hey Jens - It's been a long time. Welcome back.

    But maybe you are not the typical user?

    I agree that there are other products that do things better, such as Photoshop and AutoCad 3D Max (at $4000).

    I have Photoshop CS3 installed on my computer and yet I use X4 for about 90% of my photo edits. It is very convenient. And having the ability to do some 3D extrusions is handy too. As imaginative people like Mike Sims have shown with Xara 3D, you can do some really incredible things.

    The new text wrap feature (repel text) is quite excellent and there are some other nice upgrades in the Text Tool such as the ability to preview different fonts, styles, and sizes for an entire page of linked text areas instantly. And very useful features like HTML Export. This feature is not a reason for Adobe Dreamweaver to worry, but if one is creative and inventive, one can do some really neat websites with out ever leaving Xara.

    I agree the file size has grown. A lot.

    But when you and I first started working with Xara, a 100 MB hard drive was a luxury. Now you can get 4GB flash memory on a removable USB stick for $25 US. Storage is cheap. Why not use it?

    It was not long ago that I wrote an article on the 216 web-safe colors. But with today's monitors, who cares?

    As my idol Bob Dylan once sang when you and I had dark hair, The times they are a changing.

    Good to see you my friend.

    For those of you who don't know Jens, check out his 2003 Featured Artist Gallery.

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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    A standard XXP4 installation, before you download all the videos is about 100MB. (~ 1/10th of a gigabyte)

    This amount of diskspace costs around 2 - 3 US cents to provide on hard disk.

    It is hopelessly misguided to suggest that Xara should spend time writing and supporting a significantly more complex installation so that customers who are prepared to pay a few hundred dollars for the software should then be spared on the order of *one cent* in storage costs.

    I seriously doubt that you guys who still shovel coal into your computers are going to be able to persude sane software developers of the strength of your cause or the value of your market segment.

    Allowing the developers of your applications to stop fretting about disk space is one of the ways you can free them up to make better software.
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    thanks Gary for the link - some top class illustrations there Jens - 5 star work and no mistake
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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    Quote Originally Posted by willdean View Post
    It is hopelessly misguided to suggest that Xara should spend time writing and supporting a significantly more complex installation so that customers who are prepared to pay a few hundred dollars for the software should then be spared on the order of *one cent* in storage costs.
    To get the money to buy Xtreme I have to work for my customers and I have to do it clean and accurate to satisfy them. I think it is understandable, that I expect the same behaviour in the opposite direction. I expect to get well written, functionally and clean software with my money, but Xtreme is far away from that.

    It is not a question of storage costs, but a question of funcionality and efficiency!
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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    But I'm not sure why you think that disk-space, which is essentially free at this sort of scale, is a useful guide to quality.

    The real negative consequence of a feature being added which you don't want is *not* the disk-space which it uses, it's that the developer who added that feature wasn't doing something which you'd have preferred. That unwanted '3d extrude' icon / lame picture editor / whatever has cost you basically nothing for the diskspace, and basically nothing in performance if you don't use it.

    What is has cost you is that the guy who was doing the 3d extrude wasn't doing something you'd have preferred - whatever that is - everyone on here has a different list of things they'd like.

    Writing a multi-option installer, and forever supporting the 2^n different installations it results in, has just the same opportunity cost - the guy that's writing the installer is not doing anything more useful to you.

    Your best hope is to ask for the features you do want, not fixate on complete irrelevances in a way that might risk people wondering if you use a lot of green ink. Personally, nothing I've ever asked for in here has ever appeared in the product, but let's at least try to be constructive...
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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    Hi Gary,

    thanks for the 'welcome back' !!

    And geez - when I read the year 2003 I almost fell from my chair. So much time passed by, it seems as if it was a month or two...<sigh>

    Of course you are right (as always) but my point is Xara could give us a choice at least during installation. So anybody who 'wants it all' just clicks 'typical', all others click 'custom' and can deselect the movie player, the photo editors, the movies, the help files, the 3D, the html export...

    It wouldn't be a burden for the coders, just a modification of the installer. A very simple task IMHO.

    Maybe Charles will show a heart for those die hard 'untypical users' who don't need software features to make a 'living by design'
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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    I am not against new features. The problem with Xtreme is the same like Nero Burning Rom: The developers added more and more features which have nothing to do with the core funcionality. At the beginning Nero was a software for burning CDs, now it has features to rip and edit Audio, encode and cut movies etc., etc. But all these features do not do their job very well and the software wastes more than 100 MB harddisc-space and thousands of registry entries so you need special knowledges to get rid of it, if you decide to uninstall it.

    The same with Xtreme: with every upgrade there are more and more new features which do a poor job, while all the bugs and usability flaws still remained. For example the HTML-page-feature! Isn't Xtreme a vector-graphics-software? If I'd like to build HTML-pages I get a software, that do this effectively. The websites, generated by Xtreme are worst - the code is worst - unusable, if you want quality.

    Look into the forum! There are bug reports over bug reports. A software, that produces so many bugs after a new upgrade cannot be named well written. But there is no need to read bug-reports, a single look on the wasted amount of harddrive-space after installation tells you the quality of the software. I know what I am talking about, because I am part of the IT-business and I have learned to program.

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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dón|Olivierè View Post
    I know what I am talking about, because I am part of the IT-business and I have learned to program.
    Thanks for that. I have printed it out and stuck to the door of my office.
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    Default Re: Xtreme Pro 4 way too big!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dón|Olivierè View Post
    ................a single look on the wasted amount of harddrive-space after installation tells you the quality of the software..................
    Oh, and can you please tell me how much of the hard drive space is "wasted" after installation.

    As far as I am aware all it tells you is how big the program is. There is absolutely no way you can tell the quality of a program by it's size. That's a patently absurd statement.
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