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Member since June 3, 2006

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    Raymond Dunton

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  1. Review - RoboForm

    7.1.1 (Dec 18, 2010)

    Doesn't anyone realize that Roboform Everywhere doesn't simply replace Roboform Online? People have said wouldn't it be great if we could install Robform on multiple devices. Well, you can. It is called Roboform Everywhere that people who upgrade from previous versions of Roboform can get for only $9.95 for the first year. It is $19.95 thereafter per year. This is a pretty good deal since it allows you to install Roboform on as many devices as you would like for only $19.95 a year. You can install Roboform2Go on your USB flash drives, Roboform on both your laptop and desktop, RF on your iPad or iPhone (if you have them), and other devices that have Roboform and it is only $19.95 a year. I am going to install Roboform2Go on all of my USB flash drives, so I always have my passwords available to me.

  2. Comment - Google is right to demand people use real names

    7.1.1 (Jul 25, 2011 - 6:58 PM)

    Why is Google+ asking for your real name such a big deal? So does Facebook. If you don't believe it, just read #4 under Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.

    http://www.facebook.com/terms.php?ref=pf

  3. Comment - Are tablets a fad?

    7.1.1 (Jul 10, 2011 - 1:54 AM)

    In the automobile industry, you pay for extra features. If you have air conditioning on some vehicles, it is considered an amenity that you pay for. If you have a keyless entry system, that is often an extra on vehicles. If you have two of the same model vehicles but one has more features, you would expect to pay more for it. However, with tablets apparently this is not so. If you used the same pricing for tablets and laptops, the laptop has more features, right? So you would expect to pay more for it. Not so. The tablet actually costs more and does less. Does this make any sense? I didn't think so.

    For the lack of functionality that a tablet has, it should be in the under $200 range.

  4. Comment - Are tablets a fad?

    7.1.1 (Jul 10, 2011 - 1:34 AM)

    For about $300, we have laptops that allow us to surf the internet, read our e-mail, instant message our friends and family, edit our word documents, play games, watch videos, install software, and so much more. The laptop does much more than any tablet and it costs LESS. Why would I pay MORE for LESS functionality? That doesn't make sense, does it?

  5. Comment - Firefox 4 queues up for March 22 release

    7.1.1 (Mar 16, 2011 - 3:51 PM)

    Actually, IE 9 does support add-ons. I am pretty sure that IE 8 did too. It is right on the Favorites bar. It says Get More Add-ons.

  6. Comment - Let the Internet Explorer 6 death watch begin

    7.1.1 (Mar 2, 2010 - 12:11 AM)

    Let IE6 die already. It should be dead by now. I have an 8 year old laptop that is running Windows XP and IE8, because it is much more secure than IE6. The only reason I can think of that anyone would use IE6 is if they like having their system infected by spyware, viruses, and rogueware. IE6, according to many sites, is full of security holes.