Miguel De la vega
United States of America
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1.06.157 (Dec 11, 2008)
"1. Of course it's junk - it just downloads other crap.
2. Ok - yer a PC Tech? OMG who hired you? You can't be working for any large reptuable company because they won't allow you to use something like this. Furthermore you should have a drive a spot on your network that has such tools - or at least your IT director should supply ya with a tumbdrive or CD with tools approved by your oranization to use. Now if your just a fly-by-night teenager with no real skills or experience and simply fixing your friends machines for 10 bucks then ya go ahead and use this junk."
Okay, it's confirmed, your a MORON! You haven't even used these programs have you? No, you just like to belittle others to make yo feel better about yourself.
Hey, MORON, check your spelling. His company wouldn't give him a "tumbdrive". They might have given him a thumbdrive though. And, I am pretty sure his "oranization" wouldn't approve anything for him, but his organization might have.
3 Beta 1.1 (Mar 25, 2008)
@ballyhairs
Are you a rock? Or, you just sleep under one? Threatfire is PcTools version of BOclean from Comodo.
As far as AWC, It is not any better than Glary Utils, but with GU I don't have to click off the annoying log screen.
7.5.1.43 (Nov 19, 2007)
inspiredeb is a moron. AVG trial works fine and can be easily uninstalled.
1.23.0.113 (Oct 23, 2007)
@V.A.
Btw do you actually know the meaning of the word "moron" ?
Hey PC_Tool, you're funny!
2.0.2392.4 Beta (Oct 23, 2007)
Dude, this is the bomb! Man, Microsoft rocks your world with this update.Fast, low profile, intuitive, better than a woman after a dating drought.
Been virus free, spyware free, and date free since I used this. Smokin man!
2.0.2392.4 Beta (Jul 27, 2008 - 7:15 PM)
Good points, but the article was about Yahoo Music Unlimited which allowed you to burn to cd.
2.0.2392.4 Beta (Jul 27, 2008 - 7:11 PM)
With all do respect DRM is not a monolithic acronym that everyone follows. DRM has always been a technology that individual companies or groups tweaked to satisfy their own licensing requirements (I said tweaked not changed completely. Different companies negotiated different agreements). Yahoo's version of DRM is slightly different than Wal-Marts and so on. They can tweak their own rules. Yahoo's DRM for the unlimited plan allowed you to burn songs to CD's. [From their site:[Burning Music to CDs] One issue with subscription music is that you can't burn it to CDs. This is part of the digital rights management (DRM) restrictions mentioned above. It's not hard to see why this is: there has to be a way to prevent the music from being copied and illegally traded. However, a lot of people really like to own music they can burn to CDs, and we totally get that. So, we made buying retail downloads less expensive when you have a Yahoo! Music Unlimited subscription. If you have a song or album you really want to burn to CD, you can buy it with burn rights at generally a 20% discount over most other online retail prices. You purchase those songs separately from your monthly subscription dues, and they do not expire if you end your monthly subscription.]
All Yahoo did here was to tweak their DRM to make it okay for you to copy the purchased music back to the computer.
2.0.2392.4 Beta (Jul 27, 2008 - 6:46 PM)
Maybe that's your problem. go crawl back under the rock you came from troll.
2.0.2392.4 Beta (Jul 27, 2008 - 6:45 PM)
Oh that's a good one. Did it take you long? moron.
2.0.2392.4 Beta (Jul 25, 2008 - 1:28 PM)
It's not breaking the law unless you share it.