View Full Version : Filename question regarding Primo 4.0 on Download.com
Scottt
03-05-2008, 09:52 AM
The file downloaded from the Primo 4.0 page on download.com is 'FreewarePrimo32setup.exe'. Does this refer to the '32' bit vs '64' bit version of the software or is it incorrectly referring to the 'version 3.2' revision of the software?
Thanks,
Scott
Savin
03-06-2008, 08:32 PM
I suspect the answer to the OP is that the file available from Download.com is the 32-bit setup file, which raises my question: there does not appear to be a link to a x64 setup file on the PrimoPDF website. Is there a 64-bit file for version 4.0 available? Currently using PrimoPDF v3.2 (x64).
Cheers.
Lance Kayashima
03-07-2008, 08:52 AM
Thanks to PrimoPDF's new sponsor, NitroPDF, for Keeping PrimoPDF Free.
We did a significant face lift to PrimoPDF 4.0 that makes it easier to install and run on Vista. In the "It just doesn't die" category, Win98 SE/ME support is back. (It requires IE 5.1 or better be installed.)
PrimoPDF 4.0 64-bit is coming out ASAP (it just cleared testing).
Note: The download file name refers to 32/64 bit support and not the version of PrimoPDF.
j_hallgren
03-17-2008, 08:21 AM
Note: The download file name refers to 32/64 bit support and not the version of PrimoPDF.:( In that case, I'd highly suggest a change in naming format! Make it x32 so that we may presume that it's NOT v32!
j_hallgren
04-18-2008, 05:58 AM
It would be a BIG help if the actual version nbr was included in the filename so that we'd know that we have the most current or not already in our download folder, in addition to making the x32 change as I suggested above!
So a suugested filename would be: FreewarePrimoPDFx32Setup401.exe
This would help us keep track of exact version that we're getting or got.