Still showing as 2.49 for me in my Downloads section.
blackroseMD1
The last time I upgraded Fences from version to version it was $5. Now, if I want to go the non-subscription route, the upgrade is $27, over 5 times the previous price. I get inflation etc. but that's just slapping your loyal customers in the face just
The last time I upgraded Fences from version to version it was $5. Now, if I want to go the non-subscription route, the upgrade is $27, over 5 times the previous price. I get inflation etc. but that's just slapping your loyal customers in the face just so you can bring in new ones that will pay you money every year. SaaS for single app desktop customization is ridiculous.
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="9" id="3712221"] AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Crashpad\reports [/quote] If it crashes again, I'll grab the dmp files. I just checked and there's nothing in there right now. So far, it hasn't crashed again since enabling the flags that chocobopy suggested.
[quote who="chocobopy" reply="5" id="3712191"] I found a soluction. Enable all the experimental Material Design in chrome://flags. Solve this problem. [/quote] Well, it's been almost 3 hours without a crash, when before it was crashing within 10 minutes of opening up Chrome. So far, so good. Thanks for the advice.
Thanks. I'll give it a shot and report back.
Will do. Thanks.
Did the purge and then reinstalled. Crash still occurs with the same tab opening up afterwards saying to remove Groupy. Edit: It's odd, because I'd been using Chrome Canary for a few days with Groupy installed and it was all working fine. It just started happening today, so I'm thinking maybe Chrome Canary updated and that caused a conflict of some sort.
Starting this morning, Chrome Canary (Version 68.0.3410.0) has been crashing to desktop pretty regularly and showing the following message when it's started back up. I know that Chrome Canary is bleeding edge software, but I wanted to bring this up now, in case this starts happening in the fu