Hi

It's a shame really; the 2003 release of Hugs worked flawlessly. The new
2006 release has a much nicer UI, but... it behaves unpredictably. In
particular, it has a habit of printing garbage instead of computation
results.

This is not in the bug tracker. Do you have a reproducible test case?
I think I fixed one bug related to this a while back.

Also, more than once I've been visited by Dr
Watson. I don't care *what* you do to a program, it should _never_ crash
that badly...

I've never crashed WinHugs, ever. If you could say *what* crashes Hugs
we'd have a much better chance and fixing it.

There is also the minor detail that the uninstaller doesn't actually
work. ("The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction...") So I
can't even remove the program from my computer now. :-(

Just delete the directory and you'll be fine, it doesn't install
.dll's in Windows directories etc. This is a known bug, and on the bug
tracker, and will be fixed in a new release shortly.

Thanks

Neil
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