TunerFree MCE now for 64bit

Martin Millman has just released something people have been after for a while, a 64bit version of his TunerFree MCE software.  It’s best explained in Martin’s own words:

I’ve known for some time that people using a 64bit version of Vista have to really jump through hoops to use TunerFree MCE. I get a fair number of e-mails about that. I have finally got round to resolving that. Thanks to everyone, in particular Colin, who helped with beta testing that, since I don’t personally have a 64 bit system to test on.
You can download version 1.9.4 from http://www.milliesoft.co.uk/ now to get the 64 bit compliant version. Before you install, you should do the following;
1) Uninstall any old version
2) Delete C:/Program Files (x86)/MillieSoft/TunerFreeMCE and C:/Program Files/MillieSoft/TunerFreeMCE and C:/ProgramData/MillieSoft/TunerFreeMCE/programList.dat if they exist
3) Install version 1.9.4
On install it should detect that you have a 64 bit version of Vista and set up appropriate links to the Program Files (x86) directory instead of the Program Files directory.

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