Reply #2 Top
huh? May I ask, why you ask such a question?
Reply #4 Top
I agree kdanieli.
What does it really matter emergency wise, LiteStep is what is offered here and the angry face was a real turn off to wanting to help even if I knew the answer.
Reply #5 Top
Well, personally, I know LiteStep by many other names - though none of them are really suitable for print!

Hrm - suppose that's not much of a help either. ^_~
Reply #6 Top
The angry face in posts, asking for help, always rubs me the wrong way.............

HELP! >
HELP!

A heck of a difference, wouldn't you say?


@ kthxbye
Reply #7 Top
Rubs you the wrong way? Umm
Reply #8 Top
It is possible that P.A.A. asked this question in frustration and thus the mad face. (?)

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Reply #9 Top
Of course, I can't imagine how trying to find another name for Litestep could be frustrating to the point of getting mad...
Reply #10 Top
I can Specially if it's not Litestep that he's trying to find out about, but is, instead, confusing Litestep with WinSTEP or something to that effect. Whatever the case may be, P.A.A. has, apparently, decided not to clarify. Oh well.

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Reply #11 Top
I have never heard of another name for it, unless it is just OTS LiteStep. Could possibly be thinking of "DarkStep"? http://www.darkstep.com/
Reply #12 Top
There are/were a number of similar/spinoff shells from LiteSTEP....eg, PureLS....but no, LiteSTEP is called 'LiteSTEP', and nothing else.
Newbies often refer to it as 'that f%^&*()ing damn Lightstep', but that's a different matter entirely...