John Barnes
United States of America
4.93 Beta Build 32930 (Dec 1, 2011)
Worked great thru 4.91. Nothing but problems since. Unfortunately I bought the lifetime update just before they junked the system. Hasn't been the same since Murray Hurps stopped being the front man for the program. The new person doesn't care about the product.
1.00 (Aug 14, 2009)
The writeup doesn't let you know that this is only for 32-bit systems, the readme does, so if you are running a 64-bit system save your time.
3.55.5 Beta (Apr 23, 2009)
No longer freeware. Is now shareware.
2.2.5 (Mar 3, 2008)
Broke my sound. Was unable to get it back without doing a System Restore. Love the K-Lite codecs, but this was just a disaster for me. With others having good luck, this is just for caution.
6.3 (Jun 28, 2007)
Was supposed to be a trial. After the first, third and fifth downloads had nag popups, thus not allowing me to test the one feature I wanted to test; being able to do timed downloads overnight. Previous versions gave you several days of true use. Incidentally, if you want to buy it, uninstall first and you will get the best deal to purchase.
6.3 (Jun 3, 2006 - 3:00 PM)
But you could find 100 mirror sites or download 100 files at the same time. :-)
6.3 (Feb 21, 2006 - 9:20 AM)
What happened to the 64-bit versions. Must be 12 with parallel versions of each?
6.3 (Feb 21, 2006 - 9:01 AM)
Who would go with earthlink anyway. Last time I used them the accelerator had adware. Ads on screens I paid not to have the ads, and different ads on other screens. Every time installed I had the ad problem, uninstalled and it was normal again. No question at that time it included adware.
6.3 (Aug 7, 2005 - 9:21 AM)
I live in a rural area where I get power drops frequently, the last thing I need is to have the system shutting down constantly. I need a source that maintains a minimum level of voltage not a shutdown.
6.3 (Jun 27, 2005 - 7:49 AM)
Do we really need to provide enough computers that no one ever has to wait for access at peak times? Anyone who has watched the local library budget knows there can never be enough. The most visible services are always under funded while administration costs soar.