OK, I looked at the site and the software and I'm going to join forces for the name of the Amiga.
But first I have a few questions.
You can run it as a Service or as a normal startup task.
It sounds like installing it as a service means you get it running more full time, even between users logging in, or when the screensaver is going (I have my screensaver set to "none" on XP).
Installing it as a startup task appears to give you feedback about it's progress. But it also appears that this way, it doesn't run when your screensaver is on unless you screw around a bit.
The implication seems to be that if you install it as a service, you don't get to see any info about what's going on, even in the taskbar.
I'd like the option of seeing what it's doing per a typical install, but installing as a service sounds like it would make better use of free cycles.
Can any experienced pros with the Windows version clue me in?
BTW I'm running a 1.6GHz AMD Mobile Sempron 2800+, 256KB L2 cache, and utterly worthless 1.6GHz FSB. Using 32 version of XP.