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Member since January 9, 2005

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    daniel mirza

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    United States of America

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  1. Review - Spybot - Search & Destroy

    1.4 RC (Apr 14, 2005)

    I must say it has impoved a lot in this version. I'm glad to see Spy-Bot regain it's form of the past

  2. Review - Maxthon (Classic) Combo

    1.2.2 (Apr 8, 2005)

    WOW !!!

    Maxthon just gets better and better with every released. Their developer is always on the offensive in countering possible security issues and improvements to and already superb browser.

    I love Maxthon !!!!!!!

  3. Review - Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer

    3.0.120.7 Beta (Apr 2, 2005)

    I'm sure this is a great piece of software but i can not understand why they are not making it compatible for other browsers. Especially Maxthon!!!!!!!!!!

    Makes absolutely no sense to me, especially when it's freeware that Google make tons of $ from companies that count on people using that tool to do searches. ??????????????

  4. Review - Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer

    3.0.119.9 Beta (Mar 7, 2005)

    Why in the world won't Google allow compatibility with other browsers ? I can't understand the concept...

    if i was a moron and used IE i would of gave it a 4/5 but since i have a brain and use Maxthon this gets the lowest of the low

  5. Review - Trillian

    3.1 Build 121 (Mar 3, 2005)

    Simply the best around! Never had a problem with this software and just regret spending so much time with IM2.

    I highly recommend this software to everyone!

  6. Comment - UN: US Should Not Control Internet

    3.1 Build 121 (Jul 15, 2005 - 9:54 PM)

    who's better then who? I'm American, born & raised in the USA and love it but come on guys & girls...

  7. Comment - The Truth About Windows Genuine Advantage

    3.1 Build 121 (May 14, 2005 - 11:57 AM)

    Lazar makes no sense in this comment of his. How does this work..

    "In the second half of 2005, visitors to the Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update will be required to participate in WGA in order to access content. It is important to note however, that all users, with or without WGA validation, can receive security updates through the Windows XP Automatic Updates feature or on the Microsoft Download Center. "

  8. Comment - Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Firefox

    3.1 Build 121 (May 9, 2005 - 5:22 PM)

    so right :)

  9. Comment - New Outage Hits Comcast Subscribers

    3.1 Build 121 (Apr 14, 2005 - 9:52 AM)

    I have always been a fan of Comcast, even though my 2 bedroom apartment Comcast bill cost about $120 per mth. I loved the DVR, High-Speed, speed boost from 4mbs to 6mbs, free HBO for a year......

    then when i upgraded my Motorola DVR from a single tuner to a double tuner, everything started going downhill.

    2 tuner DVR freezes all the time & Comcast insist it a "know bug"
    I have trouble connecting to the internet every once and a while but the worst part of it is that i have to spend almost an hour to get threw customer service. WTF, why do i have to wait an hour for them to tell me give it a few minutes, blah blah!!!
    Yesterday i couldn't even connect at all and when i was trying to call Comcast, i got a busy signal! That may of been the last straw.

    Comcast has horrible customer service. It just sucks, period! No one has to wait an hour to get threw if they call them in the evening and no one should ever have to get a busy signal, ever!!!!
    Bills are going up like crazy but customer service, reliability, and plain old service is falling apart.

    Everyone can support other services but sometimes your kinda stuck with the choices you have. Comcast should realize they have change a lot of things before they lose their customers when competition starts happens very soon.

    BTW - I'm in the suburbs of Chicago

  10. Comment - Internet Explorer 7 Details Emerge

    3.1 Build 121 (Mar 16, 2005 - 1:19 PM)

    I believe that IE7 will surprise most users. It certainly is doing that now with its Anti-Spyware software and IE7 will do the same after a few months of beta testing.
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    Tabbed browsing is most certainly necessary for MS to implement into IE7. It's more efficient and without it, MS can't keep up with Maxthon, FF, etc...
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    PNG & CSS - way passed due!!
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    The whole debate about which system will be necessary and supported is nonsense. MS is doing it correctly. Those who still use those old models need to realize time has come to update their possessions. Basically, PC owners shouldn't have to purchase a new PC every year but they shouldn't believe that if they bought one in the 90's that it'll last forever. PC's are like cars, TV's, etc.. Eventually time will come for some hardware updating or a complete replacement. You can purchase pretty good desktops now-a-days for $700 & some for under $500