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Member since July 8, 2001

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    Gerry Plasky

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    United States of America

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  1. Review - DirectX Redistributable

    9.29.1974 (Apr 19, 2011)

    jorgosch
    You're kidding, right? Like you don't realize that the web installer downloads the files in the background? You think that magical 1MB download is all you need?

  2. Review - Kindle for PC

    1.4.0.31482 (Jan 23, 2011)

    johnk119

    So far the estimate is over 8 million Kindle readers have been sold. What exactly is your definition of "popular"?

  3. Review - Comica

    0.98 (Oct 12, 2009)

    Even the Windows 7 OS itself requires the .NET framework, ron_marz .That isn't a fair review. You are suppose to review the app. WHich works well and does what it says. He has fixed issues from the previous version. It would be nice if the mouse wheel worked where the graphic is for scrolling. But if you click and hold the left mouse button you can also slide the picture up/down/left/right.

    Gerry

  4. Review - Microsoft Debugging Tools for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/2008/Vista

    6.10.3.233 (Nov 29, 2008)

    PKShadow
    Actually program was in beta Jan. 24,2006. Check the updated text under the program title. There have been 5 versions including this one.

    If you're goong to review the program use it first. This is an excellent program and works well for what it was designed to do. And posting it was certainly more useful than your non-review.

  5. Review - Ad-Aware

    1.03 (Aug 13, 2004)

    Don't know what that first user is talking about. I received my email the day after this showed up here. This is a great program and I credit them with their seemingly never-ending definitions updates. I updated my paid version and this program is the best.

    Gerry

  6. Comment - How could Steve Ballmer screw up Microsoft's HP partnership?

    1.03 (Mar 10, 2011 - 9:12 AM)

    It's all about the apps.

    Until WebOS has the apps people are looking for (they have around 6,000)there is no danger of Windows losing it's dominant desktp position both for home users and the enterprise. WebOS is a niche,cool product to play with but after the initial play what are you going to do with it? There are PCs that come with Linux, dual boot, in the BIOS or otherwise. They have barely dented MS's hold on the desktop. Much ado about nothing.

  7. Comment - Betanews Giveaway: Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote

    1.03 (Sep 21, 2010 - 11:19 AM)

    Shipshape fun within both putts