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07-28-2009, 07:02 PM #1Banned
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Softick Audio Gateway upgrade
I upgraded to 1.25 (thanks for the heads up BH); but this time, the installer upgraded the program (good); but it also put on another app of some kind (with what looks like a downward arrow above a line curved like a smile. When I select that, nothing happens. If I remember correctly, the first time I installed SAG, the install icon went away on its own after it installed the program (SOP for most installer apps with Palm in my experience). Should I try and delete this program? I'll email Softick as well. Thanks.
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07-28-2009, 07:07 PM #2NOT your Average Joe
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Re: Softick Audio Gateway upgrade
Yeah, sounds like the installer didn't uninstall itself. I've noticed that the FontSmoother installer usually hangs around, as well, and I just delete it.
Probably better to wait for confirmation on this one, though...
Joe
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07-28-2009, 07:24 PM #3
Re: Softick Audio Gateway upgrade
That program you see is the "Package Installer". It's used by several programs' installers, like myKbd and other Pruss apps. On my TX it's never deleted automatically, perhaps because I don't install via hotsync? In any case, it's perfectly safe to delete it once the program it came with has been installed.
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