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XdN Tweaker 0.9.1.4 (Windows 7)

Xenomorph   on 29 April 2009 - 02:54 · 21 comments & 4433 views

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XdN Tweaker 0.9.1.4 has been released with improved support for Windows 7 (including the public RC build 7100).

New features include the ability to disable "Drag from Maximize" and other window arrangement features like "Aero Shake" and dragging a window to the side of the screen to maximize or tile it vertically.

It still works with Windows 2008/Vista/2003/XP as well. If used with Windows 7, a newer build like 7077 or 7100 is recommended.

Download: XdN Tweaker | 334 KB | Freeware
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(3 replies) #1 Xenomorph on 29 Apr 2009 - 03:40
Hey, I've heard of this program. It's amazing. It changed my life!
#1.1 sorlag on 29 Apr 2009 - 14:14
Xenomorph said,
Hey, I've heard of this program. It's amazing. It changed my life!

Please don't spam the comments for your product youre just posted as news.
#1.2 Calum on 29 Apr 2009 - 17:11
sorlag said,
Please don't spam the comments for your product youre just posted as news.

Xenomorph hasn't broken any rules here. He has posted an on-topic comment on a news article about his product.

The comment may be over the top and it also may have been a joke, but it hasn't broken any rules. It's just like somebody saying Firefox changed their life on a Firefox news article
#1.3 lflashl on 30 Apr 2009 - 06:50
Calum said,
Xenomorph hasn't broken any rules here. He has posted an on-topic comment on a news article about his product.

The comment may be over the top and it also may have been a joke, but it hasn't broken any rules. It's just like somebody saying Firefox changed their life on a Firefox news article
HAHAH over the TOP YES!!!
#2 b1kshad0w on 29 Apr 2009 - 14:09
This program seems completely useless to me. You can change all the settings in the program easily without the program in windows 7.
(5 replies) #3 sorlag on 29 Apr 2009 - 14:46
I don't like how Xenomorph spams the comments with marketing speak.
If you go back to the releated old news, you see him spaming every time with false advertising rimes for his product.

That is simply a no-go on neowin!
Software developers should not fake enduser excitement with advertising posts.
#3.1 Xenomorph on 29 Apr 2009 - 15:52
sorlag said,
I don't like how Xenomorph spams the comments with marketing speak.
If you go back to the releated old news, you see him spaming every time with false advertising rimes for his product.

That is simply a no-go on neowin!
Software developers should not fake enduser excitement with advertising posts.


Marketing speak?

Fake end user excitement?

I made a joke about it changing my life.

#3.2 Calum on 29 Apr 2009 - 17:11
Xenomorph hasn't broken any rules here. He has posted an on-topic comment on a news article about his product.

The comment may be over the top and it also may have been a joke, but it hasn't broken any rules. It's just like somebody saying Firefox changed their life on a Firefox news article
#3.3 sorlag on 30 Apr 2009 - 03:16
Xenomorph said,
Marketing speak?

Fake end user excitement?

I made a joke about it changing my life.


The fact is that this isn't the first time you've done this.
If you go back to see what you did, you will find that you tend to post a news about your app and then do comments that fake enduser excitement.

"Now this is my kind of program!"
"Hey, I've heard of this program. It's amazing. It changed my life!"
"this is by far my favorite tweak program!"
"I love this program!"

none likes autors to put in comments in each of their selfmade newsposts about their own products.

Some even express it:
(No "I like this program!" spam by the author yet?)

As you see, the members see this (as it is) as spam.

Please stop the spam comments... the news posting is ok but not this fake post tendency.

Thanks for keeping our community spamfree.
#3.4 sorlag on 30 Apr 2009 - 03:20
Calum said,
Xenomorph hasn't broken any rules here. He has posted an on-topic comment on a news article about his product.

The comment may be over the top and it also may have been a joke, but it hasn't broken any rules. It's just like somebody saying Firefox changed their life on a Firefox news article


No, he broke rules as he is the poster of the news and the creator of the application, and this is simply spam and no single joke as you see in my comment addition.

4 times on 4 newsposts he made about his own app.
Authors should not fakecomment their own newsposts they do about their programms.

He is the creator of the post and the app... this isn't compareable to someone calling Firefox nice on a Firefox post.

It is simply marketing spam that is intended to drive downloads with misleading our members.
#3.5 lflashl on 30 Apr 2009 - 06:51
sorlag said,
Calum said,
Xenomorph hasn't broken any rules here. He has posted an on-topic comment on a news article about his product.

The comment may be over the top and it also may have been a joke, but it hasn't broken any rules. It's just like somebody saying Firefox changed their life on a Firefox news article


No, he broke rules as he is the poster of the news and the creator of the application, and this is simply spam and no single joke as you see in my comment addition.

4 times on 4 newsposts he made about his own app.
Authors should not fakecomment their own newsposts they do about their programms.

He is the creator of the post and the app... this isn't compareable to someone calling Firefox nice on a Firefox post.

It is simply marketing spam that is intended to drive downloads with misleading our members.


FTW +1
(1 reply) #4 hardgiant on 30 Apr 2009 - 10:33
Lame spam and worst the program should be for Windows 7 only instead dragging Vista and XP into it.
#4.1 Xenomorph on 01 May 2009 - 01:13
hardgiant said,
Lame spam and worst the program should be for Windows 7 only instead dragging Vista and XP into it.


It checks the Windows build number and shows different things based on the OS. Someone running it under Windows 7 won't see the same things someone sees in Windows XP. Many tweaks simply don't work the in both versions, so unique tweaks are shown depending on which Windows you're using.
(1 reply) #5 Xenomorph on 30 Apr 2009 - 14:08
I post comments on here all the time. I'm not going to NOT post a comment because the subject is something I made. I'm proud of what I made.

I don't know if you noticed, but Neowin posts software links to programs made by people who don't give a darn about Neowin or other users.
I'm just a regular Neowin community member. I've been making posts on here for almost 8 years. I don't care if other "authors" don't post comments on their own software. I'm not them. You can't lump us all together in one group and think we're all the same.

#5.1 sorlag on 30 Apr 2009 - 17:11
Then simply don't do excitement comments for your own products right after the posts you've made.

It is absolutely ok to post news about your products, but the comment fan posts you do are not ok and just missleading spam.
(3 replies) #6 mentalv on 30 Apr 2009 - 19:09
Hey, I've heard of this program. It's amazing. It changed my life!
#6.1 sorlag on 01 May 2009 - 00:05
Haha nice one ^^
Created an account for doing this comment *g*
#6.2 Xenomorph on 01 May 2009 - 01:12
mentalv said,
Hey, I've heard of this program. It's amazing. It changed my life!


Thank you for the support, but I'm guessing people are going to jump on me and say I registered a new account. :/
#6.3 mentalv on 01 May 2009 - 16:15
Xenomorph said,
Thank you for the support, but I'm guessing people are going to jump on me and say I registered a new account. :/


I guess they will... but you would have to be real dumb to open a new account and post exactly what you posted before. Me posting it, should have been funny but ended up a FAIL!
#7 Xenomorph on 01 May 2009 - 01:15
I just posted 0.9.1.5 earlier today. It has some fixes for Vista SP2 / Server 2008 SP2, and adds support for tweaking Aero Peek timing under Windows 7.
#8 johnathonm on 05 May 2009 - 23:53
Life hey, amazing it's heard! My changed program of this I've it amazing.

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