GirlFriend 1.0
Subject: What software version are you running?
I'm currently running the latest version of
GirlFriend and I've been having some problems lately.
I've been running the same version of DrinkingBuddies
1.0 forever as my primary application, and all the
GirlFriend releases I've tried have always conflicted
with it.
I hear that DrinkingBuddies won't crash if GirlFriend
is run in background mode and the sound is turned off.
But I'm embarrassed to say I can't find the switch to
turn the sound off. I just run them separately, and
it works okay.
Girlfriend also seems to have a problem co-existing
with my Golf program, often trying to abort Golf with
some sort of timing incompatibility.
I probably should have stayed with GirlFriend 1.0,
but I thought I might see better performance from
GirlFriend 2.0. After months of conflicts and other
problems, I consulted a friend who has had experience
with GirlFriend 2.0. He said I probably didn't have
enough cache to run GirlFriend 2.0, and eventually it
would require a Token Ring to run properly. He was
right - as soon as I purged my cache, it uninstalled
itself.
Shortly after that, I installed GirlFriend 3.0 beta.
All the bugs were supposed to be gone, but the first
time I used it, it gave me a virus anyway. I had to
clean out my whole system and shut down for a while.
I very cautiously upgraded to GirlFriend 4.0. This
time I used a SCSI probe first and also installed a
virus protection program. It worked okay for a while
until I discovered that GirlFriend 1.0 was still in
my system.
I tried running GirlFriend 1.0 again with GirlFriend
4.0 still installed, but GirlFriend 4.0 has a feature
I didn't know about that automatically senses the
presence of any other version of GirlFriend and
communicates with it in some way, which results in
the immediate removal of both versions.
The version I have now works pretty well, but there
are still some problems. Like all versions of
GirlFriend, it is written in some obscure language I
can't understand, much less reprogram. Frankly I
think there is too much attention paid to the look
and feel rather than the desired functionality. Also,
to get the best connections with your hardware, you
usually have to use gold-plated contacts. And I've
never liked how GirlFriend is totally "object-oriented."
A year ago, a friend of mine upgraded his version of
GirlFriend to GirlFriendPlus 1.0, which is a
Terminate and Stay Resident version of GirlFriend. He
discovered that GirlFriendPlus 1.0 expires within a
year if you don't upgrade to Fiancee 1.0. So he did,
but soon after that, he had to upgrade to Wife 1.0,
which he describes as a huge resource hog. It has
taken up all his space, so he can't load anything
else.
One of the primary reasons he decided to go with Wife
1.0 was because it came bundled with FreeSexPlus.
Well, it turns out the resource allocation module of
Wife 1.0 sometimes prohibits access to FreeSexPlus,
particularly the new Plug-Ins he wanted to try. On
top of that, Wife 1.0 must be running on a well
warmed-up system before he can do anything. Although
he did not ask for it, Wife 1.0 came with MotherInLaw
which has an automatic pop-up feature he can't turn
off.
I told him to try installing Mistress 1.0, but he
said he heard if you try to run it without first
uninstalling Wife 1.0, Wife 1.0 will delete MSMoney
files before doing the uninstall itself. Then
Mistress 1.0 won't install anyway because of
insufficient resources.