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Usually when you install an exe file, Windows asks if it is ok to install as admin, and you just click OK. By using the context menu of 7-zip ( right click > unpack) it was unpacked without admin rights. But you have to run 7-zip as an administrator. The 7-zip file has to be unzipped to a folder. I have found a part of the installing process, that had to be done differently from what I did the first time. They scanned the install packet and said it was fine. Hi Ronald, Yes, the virusdatabase was complete and I contacted the makers of the program too. If we weren't off topic here, I'd show a screenshot. The window is much smaller than on 0.92.x. I don't have that problem with Doc Prop on 1.0 beta. Inkscape is ultimately (originally) made for LInux systems, and from what I understand, runs much better there. I've tried out a few of them briefly, and I'm not too worried about that. You can if you want to, but most of them have buttons and a user interface, like Windows does. As far as I understand, you don't HAVE to operate those systems using terminals and codes. I think they either are, or can be done much less often. I mean, it would be different, but probably would not take much more time. I don't think the updates for Linux would be much different than what we already do for Windows. I could explain, but it's off topic here.
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My problems with Windows 10 were multiple, and not related to the cloud. If you can tolerate Win10, it may be some years before you have to worry about the cloud. It's after Windows 10 (whatever that next system is going to be called) is when it starts to be shared from the cloud. Windows 10 is the last MS operating system that is fully contained on the user's computer. You won't have to worry about the cloud with Windows 10. Why would you have to start paying $15 per month? I'm hoping against all hope that someone will stop the whole cloud only thing, not to mention we'd have to start paying $15 or so per month for most all programs, what a ripoff, no idea what to do. not for me, I really would throw the thing out of the window, lol. Also, I haven't entirely figured out the whole Linux thing, but keep seeing posts of people having to do a while lot more work to use inkscape - using gcode or bat files or dos or whatever they are doing.
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Maren, I would go bonkers trying to do the updates and maintaining a free op sys. Maren - is that a known issue? or is that a me and win 7 issue again? (off topic) The old problem is back of the Document Properties window being too long for the screen once you click on resize page to content (which I do all the time) - and no scroll bar pops up, so can't get it re-sized, drives me insane. Ok, I broke down and installed the beta 1 yesterday - didn't get any warnings, thank goodness.
