Michel Veigh
France
2.1.40.5106 (Apr 19, 2012)
BEWARE! : this new GOM Player ver. 2.1.40.5106 proposes in a very sneaky manner to install ASK tool-bar. BEWARE !
I like and use this player, one minus for the crap associated to it.
1.12 (Mar 21, 2012)
On the application's homepage : "Sometimes a popup window (asking for a donation) may open when launching the software. If you donate, that window will not appears anymore :)"
Nagware. It's the author"s right, but it would be right as well to say so.
By the way,.Net here is ver.2 required, just another approximation.
2.42.0.1389 (Feb 3, 2012)
I'm removing one star to what I would have expressed should it not have been that this free version nags too often to sponsor its pro shareware alternative : either freeware either shareware, but nagware is cheap :)
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One word of gratitude to @Input Overload and to @Uriel : made my laugh of the day, not ironical but truly that of a wide wide smile :) Gorgeous !
2.20 (Jan 31, 2012)
Cacheman XP 2.20 is it ? And Cacheman 7.50, what differences, a comparison chart would be smart.
I just can't stand these applications that are simultaneously delivered on two rows with NO information ; usually I just abndon the whole thing or I go to the software's homepage. This is what I've done for Cachemann, unfortunately the website is a true capharnaüm ... so, no see no buy, bye-bye ...
What a pain.
6.2.0.5905 Beta (Jan 27, 2012)
I don't know what this 'googleearthwin-peruser.exe' is, but I know it is not the 'Google Earth 6.2.0.5905 Beta' elsewhere found. The link here downloads a 'googleearthwin-peruser.exe' which installs itself aside of previous Google Earth, sharing the data but with a separate code.
Like in a movie from the fifties, when this high eyelashed lady looks at FileForum and declares: "Now listen to me young man, it'll all be the best for everyone if you do put some order in your links" :)
6.2.0.5905 Beta (Dec 13, 2008 - 11:47 AM)
If those among Chinese who perform or say naughty things towards the French knew what the French think about them, they'd be even worse.
6.2.0.5905 Beta (Mar 15, 2008 - 8:26 PM)
The common point between mafia and hackers of this sort is they both desperately try to justify their actions by a reference to superior aims. Sick brains.
6.2.0.5905 Beta (Apr 21, 2007 - 11:14 AM)
Why does everybody loooove Google (or at least almost everybody) ? Because Google plays it in the young and indifferent style. "Take it or leave it, we don't care, it's up to you". You bet they don't care. This is in analogy with a macho man's behavior in terms of seduction, and those who trust Google are the same as innocent and naive young ladies who believe the wolf is a prince. It's *all* in communication. I don't trust Google more than I trust Microsoft.
6.2.0.5905 Beta (Aug 6, 2006 - 12:39 PM)
I think the danger with announced protection (Google's new alert feature, OpenDNS and its antiphishing offer, SiteAdvisor etc...) is the fact one may rely on that protection and believe that if a website is not told to be dangerous, then it is safe. Let us stay aware, whatever!
6.2.0.5905 Beta (Aug 4, 2006 - 1:00 PM)
I agree. But I guess that's a characteristic of life. For instance, you can explore the ocean with an aqualung, but you won't have the comfort neither the agility of a bathing suite. It will though protect you!
Does that sound weird, or naive... or both?!