James's Profile

Member since September 13, 2007

  • Name

    James Stuart

  • Location:

    Australia

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  1. Review - Comodo Firewall Pro

    3.0.12.266 (Nov 21, 2007)

    I have found the interface on this application extraordinarily simple, setting the application to my own personal wants was likewise the same.
    After some problems with the Beta's(to be expected) I am more than happy to continue my use of this very handy application.
    Thank you very much for providing this for free.
    Regards, JSTUA.

  2. Review - IncrediMail

    5.70.3188 Beta (Nov 6, 2007)

    I purchased this abomination for my eight year old daughter, for my trouble I have been inundated with sales pitches and adds from the company, I am extremely unimpressed with the application permanently running in the system tray.....also a note, when changing identities the application reopens to the last opened identity(NOT THE DEFAULT) when the application is next opened, the same goes for the last folder opened which is a pain in the arse if the last folder opened is not the in-box.

  3. Review - Win32Pad

    1.5.10.3 (Sep 14, 2007)

    This is very good......Thank you!

  4. Review - ProNotepad

    Release 4 (Sep 13, 2007)

    This is a nice little tool...BE AWARE that everything that I opened with it on my computer was IMMEDIATELY placed in my Internet Explorer browser history, should this security breach be solved I will put it back on my system.

    Ps, I am rating it at 1 as I have a problem with security issues.

    If you want the dll..here is a URL.
    http://www.city-link.co.uk/it/labelg/

  5. Comment - Report: Chinese espionage is the biggest threat to US technology

    Release 4 (Nov 18, 2007 - 1:10 PM)

    I have dealt with others of your persuasion before, they generally tend to be lunatic fringe Christians with a bent for self abuse...I for one would find it more palatable listening to plain old racists and KKK members, at least they seem to have a semi-relevant belief system.
    As for the article that we are responding to...so what if the Chinese are using the internet as a weapon, the answer is to not allow anything sensitive on-line.