Jack Sprat
United States of America
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4.81 Build 31376 Final (Feb 9, 2010)
If you want to be stuck with using Firefox, use AdBlock plus - if you want ad blocking and want to use anything else (including Firefox), use Ad Muncher - easy to use and does what it says, worth every penny.
11.00 Build 162 RC1 (Feb 8, 2010)
"I'd recommend that everyone considering this software buy an SSD instead" - ummm, SSD's are a LITTLE on the over-priced side for the amount of disk space provided (think I'll wait a year or two and use a free defragger instead). Agree with eman, not enough improvement/change to justify a version upgrade.
2.6 Build 632038 (Dec 18, 2009)
Agree, excellent product but others (as mentioned) are just as good for a fraction of the cost - people who pay $300 for this "think" they are getting something better because it's more expensive - as others have mentioned, MANY cheaper, just as good alternatives. Another overpriced Adobe product (they are good products, just not worth the asking price).
4.32.1000 (Dec 18, 2009)
No problems with Windows 7 on 3 machines - excellent tool.
2.35 (Dec 13, 2009)
I'm not against paying for software (never have been) but $16.00 to clean out start up programs? That's a joke (though to be fair the web site lists the price as $10.35 and now has a "special" for $6.90)...no thanks.
2.35 (Jan 27, 2010 - 7:44 PM)
"The iPad starts at only $499 " - oh, is that all? plus the $30+ a month - can't believe it's so cheap!
2.35 (Jan 25, 2010 - 9:08 AM)
As others have mentioned, another joke article - we (users) feed this trash by commenting - last one for me.
2.35 (Jan 17, 2010 - 4:03 PM)
ummm...am I missing something? that article is 3 years old - without doing the research and just trying to recall what I've read (which gets harder the closer I get to 75), Firefox is no choirboy either - ALL browsers are vulnerable.
2.35 (Dec 21, 2009 - 7:03 PM)
True - but why? does it really matter?
2.35 (Dec 21, 2009 - 7:01 PM)
"switching to Firefox (a browser) rather than upgrading to Windows 7 (an OS)" - huh?