Last year a friend of mine upgraded from GirlFriend version 1.0 to Wife 1.0
and
found that it is a memory hog which leaves very little system
resources
available for other applications.
He is now noticing that Wife 1.0 is spawning processes which are
further
consuming valuable resources. No mention of this particular
phenomenon was
included in the product brochure or the documentation, though other
users
have informed him that it is to be expected due to the nature of
the
application. Not only that, Wife 1.0 installs itself such that it
is always
launched at boot where it can monitor all other system activity.
The end
user is constantly reminded of insufficient memory, lack of support
files,
and demands that the user only interface with other programs chosen
by Wife
1.0. He's finding that some applications such as: PokerNight 10.3,
Piss-Up
2.5, and PubNight 7.1 are no longer able to run
at all,
crashing the system when selected (even though they always worked
fine
before). During installation, Wife 1.0 provides no option as to the
omission of undesired Plug-Ins such as MotherInLaw 55.8 and
BrotherInLaw
Beta release.
Also, Wife 1.0 's performance seems to diminish with each passing
day,
allowing fewer sessions of data transfer, yet complaining about the
lack
there of.
Some features he'd like to see in the upcoming Wife 2.0:
- A "Don't remind me again" button.
- Minimize button.
- A Mute button for all audio capabilities.
- An install shield that allows Wife 2.0 to be installed with the
option
to uninstall at any time without the loss of cache and other system
resources.
- An option to run the network driver in promiscuous mode which
would
allow unrestricted access to all I/O ports of the associated
hardware.
I myself decided to avoid the headaches associated with Wife 1.0 by
sticking with GirlFriend 2.0. Even here, however, I found many
problems.
Apparently you cannot install GirlFriend 2.0 at the same time as
GirlFriend
1.0. You must uninstall GirlFriend 1.0 first. Other users say this
is a
long-standing bug that I should have known about. Also, the
versions of
GirlFriend have conflicts over shared use of any I/O ports. You'd
think
they would have fixed such a stupid bug by now. To make matters
worse, the
uninstall program for GirlFriend 1.0 doesnt work very well and
leaves
undesirable traces of the application in the system, which often
conflict
with any future installations of GF. Another problem is that
versions of
GirlFriend continually pop up annoying little messages about the
advantages
of upgrading to Wife 1.0.
***** BUG WARNING *****
Wife 1.0 has an undocumented bug: If you try to install Mistress
1.1 before
uninstalling Wife 1.0, Wife 1.0 will delete MSMoney files before
doing the
uninstall itself. In addition, Wife 1.0 rarely does a full
uninstall,
instead converting to a highly annoying bug called XWife 1.0,
continually
demanding a portion of all available resources. Then Mistress 1.1
will
refuse to install, claiming insufficient system support.
***** BUG WORK-AROUNDS *****
To avoid this bug, try installing Mistress 1.1 on a different
system and
never run any file transfer applications such as LapLink 6.0.
Always scan
your hard drive after interfacing with Mistress 1.x for any traces
of data
transfer, prior to accessing Wife 1.x. Also, beware of similar
shareware
applications such as have been known to carry viruses that may
affect Wife
1.0. Another solution would be to run Mistress 1.0 via a UseNet
provider
under an anonymous name. Here again, beware of the Viruses which
can
accidentally be downloaded from the Net.
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