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multifunctional program Jack 3.2.5
Posted on 25-Nov-2012 13:02:02
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From: Cologne * Germany

Has anyone here already tried the classic- or WarpOS-version of the multifunctional program Jack 3.2.5?
I can`t get installed any of the versions - the installer stops with some cryptc comments ("Destination must be a directory" - the selected destinatrion IS a directory...) that appear so fast that they`re hardly readable...

Last edited by Dandy on 25-Nov-2012 at 01:54 PM.
Last edited by Dandy on 25-Nov-2012 at 01:02 PM.

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