It was in 2002 (Nostalgia Post)

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It was in 2002 (Nostalgia Post)

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That i bought Purebasic :lol:

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Looking back, many things have changed in my life, many ups, many downs...

But PureBasic is something that will last forever.

Many thanks to the Dev Team, Forum Members and Hasselhoff :twisted: :twisted:
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Stands up in respect.


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Sees the "H" word and sits again. :D
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That picture have been edited!
Here is the original, which i recovered:

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I wonder why that "H" mascot is so popular since I joined here last year. :lol:
Who started that anyway? Well Im just curious :lol:

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My oldest version is PureBasic v3.81 (Windows).

Are you using Directory Opus ?

i loved it on Amiga. but 85$ seems to be a bit expensive on windows.
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Flype wrote:My oldest version is PureBasic v3.81 (Windows).

Are you using Directory Opus ?

i loved it on Amiga. but 85$ seems to be a bit expensive on windows.
Yes it's DOpus...

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They make special offers from time to time. Bought my copy for $40 !!!
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so in Euro this is only about 30€. finally, it's not so expansive.
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Flype wrote:finally, it's not so expansive.
In what way? Looks like it supports plugins (like total commander)
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Shouldn't the time show 09:35 instead of 9:35? That is the normal format for 24 hour time in detail view in Explorer ;)
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He's not using Explorer. Look at the toolbar, and re-read the posts. ;)
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PB wrote:He's not using Explorer. Look at the toolbar, and re-read the posts. ;)
I bet he knows, he's just complaining on how directory opus writes time :)
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Ah, I see. :oops:
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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Post by traumatic »

thefool wrote:
Flype wrote:finally, it's not so expansive.
In what way? Looks like it supports plugins (like total commander)
Guess he meant expensive
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traumatic wrote:
thefool wrote:
Flype wrote:finally, it's not so expansive.
In what way? Looks like it supports plugins (like total commander)
Guess he meant expensive
I know, I am just playing with him heheh
Ah, I see
Well, I can't be sure I am right either! Lets wait for him and see who wins hehe
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> Lets wait for him and see who wins hehe

Hehe, yes, but he'll just agree with you because you made him look right. :)
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