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test my VB.NET calculator! - thanasis2028 - 12-30-2009 The first application of my amateur software company, Porosis Software, will be an advanced calculator and mathematical tool, named Mathanasis v4.0. I have almost finished making it(I only need to make a help file), but I decided to release a beta, so as to track any errors. Please download the beta here and tell me what you think. Notice: It was made in VB 2008 and .NET framework 2.0 The first application of my amateur software company, Porosis Software, will be an advanced calculator and mathematical tool, named Mathanasis v4.0. I have almost finished making it(I only need to make a help file), but I decided to release a beta, so as to track any errors. Please download the beta here and tell me what you think. Notice: It was made in VB 2008 and .NET framework 2.0 Screenshots: Spoiler (Click to View) Virus Report: Spoiler (Click to View) RE: test my VB.NET calculator! - DAMINK™ - 12-30-2009 Care to explain why a calculator would want to access the net? RE: test my VB.NET calculator! - thanasis2028 - 12-30-2009 Yeah, it has a converter that will download the latest currency. However, if you don't trust it, you can deactivate it from the Options dialog. RE: test my VB.NET calculator! - DAMINK™ - 12-30-2009 Well i for one will never use it. Had it not have tripped my firewall then i would have tested and reported back but based on that i will not. Perhaps if this is a genuine build you change this. RE: test my VB.NET calculator! - thanasis2028 - 12-30-2009 (12-30-2009, 02:00 AM)DAMINK™ Wrote: Well i for one will never use it. Had it not have tripped my firewall then i would have tested and reported back but based on that i will not.What do you want me to do? RE: test my VB.NET calculator! - DAMINK™ - 12-30-2009 Something where it offers you the option to update rather than try do it in the background. That said i did test this file on many av's and it comes back safe so i guess i may be a bit harsh on you. Still i would have it ask permission rather than just try access net automatically. Its only a calculator at the end of the day. RE: test my VB.NET calculator! - thanasis2028 - 12-30-2009 Ok then. As I told you, you can disable auto update from the options dialog. So, I will make it auto update disabled as a default but the user will have the ability to enable it. And no AV will find anything wrong, because there isn't anything wrong. RE: test my VB.NET calculator! - nextlive - 01-31-2010 i am going to try that hope its not infected RE: test my VB.NET calculator! - RaZoR03 - 04-18-2010 Works brilliant.. |