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Member since March 12, 2004

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    Bug Eyes

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  1. Review - Microsoft Windows Defender (32-bit)

    1.0.613 Beta (Jun 23, 2005)

    Straight from the website.

    In this second beta refresh (Build 1.0.613), we’ve made other enhancements to the detection and removal capabilities, including improved Winsock LSP removal capabilities and support for long descriptions of categorized software. In addition, we have also extended the Windows AntiSpyware beta expiration date to December 31, 2005.

    Notpad.exe is a known trojan, and this anti-spyware, as well as any other on the market, scans by filename, or registry key entry, or by any of other definitions.

    It's a definition based scan, what do you expect?

    As for the '5' rating, it's super easy to install, configure, and scan with. It protects you fairly well by default from getting any additional spyware/malware on your PC. It still requires some user knowledge to pick allow/do not allow, etc.. But I can accept that.

    Bug

  2. Review - NetServer

    0.1 Beta 5 (Jun 23, 2005)

    Worked great the first time I used it, works great this time. I have Netserver running on WinXPsp2 with Gallery integrated into Apache/PHP

    Bug(.)(.)Eyes

  3. Review - Quintessential Media Player

    Development Build 72 (Mar 12, 2004)

    Very nice program, for free it doesn't get much better than this. Since switching to JetAudio (commercial) I find some things lacking, but what do you expect for free. Nice job.

  4. Comment - IE6 Gets Pseudo Tabbed Browsing

    Development Build 72 (Jun 9, 2005 - 1:26 PM)

    Or you could do it the long way.

    Click 'Search'
    Click 'Change preferences'
    Click 'Change Internet search behavior'
    Click 'Google' (or any search engine you want)
    Click OK

    Buggy

  5. Comment - New 'XXX' Domains for Adult Web Sites

    Development Build 72 (Jun 6, 2005 - 11:50 AM)

    Personally, I'd rather have all pornographic and adult content sites moved to a different infrastructure. Free up my damn bandwidth. You would have to institue fines and such to deter hosting sites at .com .org .net etc...
    Also, don't even think about charging $60 for registration, let them register for free and get the payment from subscribers to the 'adultnet'