2Flyer Screensaver Builder

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Susan Bugher

2Flyer Screensaver Builder [PL2004]

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004GRAPHICS.htm#ZZ221

I downloaded this during the PL selection process. 1514 KB - the
download was *extremely* slow . . . :(

and that is the *only* link available . . .

Would someone like to host it?

Susan
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PL2003: http://www.pricelessware.org/2003/about2003PL.htm
PL2004 Review: http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/2004nominationsPL.php
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Susan Bugher

Sietse said:
Ceg said:
2Flyer Screensaver Builder [PL2004]

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004GRAPHICS.htm#ZZ221

I downloaded this during the PL selection process. 1514 KB - the
download was *extremely* slow . . . :(

What do you consider slow? It took about 25 seconds for me to
download on cable. I'm not sure how that compares to your standard
of measurement.
No prob here either. Usual dialup dl speed.

I hope you don't regard this as an overstatement: *I* consider around an
hour to download 1514 KB *exremely* slow. That's what it took last time.
That was the *sucessful* download - sll told I spent about 2 hours
getting the app . . .

I have a dial-up connection too. Just tried again and it took me 4+
minutes to DL. :)

This time I tried DL with Mozilla *and* with DLExpert (which is what I
used before). The 4+ minutes was using Mozilla.

DLExpert was much slower - estimated time was 15-20 minutes (still a big
improvement over my previous experience) - I started a DL from both
Mozilla and DLExpert several times - and the difference was consistent.

Don't recall seeing this before - but then I haven't been looking for it
either. Would any other DLExpert users care to see if they also see this
kind of difference in DL speed? The link is:

ftp://ftp.singnet.com.sg/pub/systems/simtelnet/win95/scrsave/fsaver.zip

Susan
--
Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org
PL2003: http://www.pricelessware.org/2003/about2003PL.htm
PL2004 Review: http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/2004nominationsPL.php
alt.comp.freeware FAQ (short) - maintained by John F.
http://clients.net2000.com.au/~johnf/faq.html
 
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dszady

Sietse said:
Ceg said:
2Flyer Screensaver Builder [PL2004]

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004GRAPHICS.htm#ZZ221

I downloaded this during the PL selection process. 1514 KB - the
download was *extremely* slow . . . :(

What do you consider slow? It took about 25 seconds for me to
download on cable. I'm not sure how that compares to your
standard of measurement.
No prob here either. Usual dialup dl speed.

I hope you don't regard this as an overstatement: *I* consider
around an hour to download 1514 KB *exremely* slow. That's what it
took last time. That was the *sucessful* download - sll told I
spent about 2 hours getting the app . . .

I have a dial-up connection too. Just tried again and it took me
4+ minutes to DL. :) [...]
ftp://ftp.singnet.com.sg/pub/systems/simtelnet/win95/scrsave/fsaver
.zip

It is slow. A lot of time to connect and then a slowwww D/L speed
(FireBird 0.7 & Star Downloader on cable)
It took 53 seconds from click to click after A/V kick-in. Should take
me 3 seconds to D/L another 3 seconds or so to A/V.
Speed was at the start 18kb per sec. Usually 350kb.
Just tried again between these sentences and the speed was 5kb per sec
at the start. Then rose to 56kb by the end.
30 second connect time another 35 sec to D/L this time.
When something downloads slowly or stops like this for more than a
couple of seconds then I do not trust the file's integrity and re-D/L.
If I was still on dial-up I would be cussin' up a storm.
 
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Sietse Fliege

dszady said:
Sietse said:
Ceg wrote:


2Flyer Screensaver Builder [PL2004]

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004GRAPHICS.htm#ZZ221

I downloaded this during the PL selection process. 1514 KB - the
download was *extremely* slow . . . :(

What do you consider slow? It took about 25 seconds for me to
download on cable. I'm not sure how that compares to your
standard of measurement.
No prob here either. Usual dialup dl speed.

I hope you don't regard this as an overstatement: *I* consider
around an hour to download 1514 KB *exremely* slow. That's what it
took last time. That was the *sucessful* download - sll told I
spent about 2 hours getting the app . . .

I have a dial-up connection too. Just tried again and it took me
4+ minutes to DL. :) [...]
ftp://ftp.singnet.com.sg/pub/systems/simtelnet/win95/scrsave/fsaver
.zip

It is slow. A lot of time to connect and then a slowwww D/L speed
(FireBird 0.7 & Star Downloader on cable)
It took 53 seconds from click to click after A/V kick-in. Should take
me 3 seconds to D/L another 3 seconds or so to A/V.
Speed was at the start 18kb per sec. Usually 350kb.
Just tried again between these sentences and the speed was 5kb per sec
at the start. Then rose to 56kb by the end.
30 second connect time another 35 sec to D/L this time.
When something downloads slowly or stops like this for more than a
couple of seconds then I do not trust the file's integrity and re-D/L.
If I was still on dial-up I would be cussin' up a storm.

Alternative download :
<http://www.pc-magazin.de/common/dtt/file.php?areaid=51&orderby=Title&ds
p_start=0&fileid=2061> (watch line wrap)

http://linux04.wekanet-team.de/download/80d/fsaver.exe
 
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Susan Bugher

Sietse said:
2Flyer Screensaver Builder [PL2004]

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/PL2004GRAPHICS.htm#ZZ221
ftp://ftp.singnet.com.sg/pub/systems/simtelnet/win95/scrsave/fsaver
.zip

Alternative download :
<http://www.pc-magazin.de/common/dtt/file.php?areaid=51&orderby=Title&ds
p_start=0&fileid=2061> (watch line wrap)

http://linux04.wekanet-team.de/download/80d/fsaver.exe

Great work Sietse. Thank you! :)

Susan
--
Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org
PL2003: http://www.pricelessware.org/2003/about2003PL.htm
PL2004 Review: http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/2004nominationsPL.php
alt.comp.freeware FAQ (short) - maintained by John F.
http://clients.net2000.com.au/~johnf/faq.html
 

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