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    the quantox

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  1. Review - ZTreeWin

    2.0.206 (Mar 27, 2009)

    WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!

    This version removes your registration.

    Despite my having purchased a lifetime license, the developer has decided to charge for an upgrade to this version.

    Had the developer asked for donations to help him continue, I would have freely given him a donation as the product is great, but for him to arbitarily decide that my life time license has in some way expired is fraudulent.

    I will not be upgrading and will not be paying him any more money.

    WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!

  2. Comment - Make Firefox's AwesomeBar work for you

    2.0.206 (May 22, 2011 - 4:23 PM)

    Did you even bother to read the first paragraph or were you in such a rush to criticize, that you didn't let a little thing like facts slow you down?

  3. Comment - 'Hero' goes down: Microsoft cutbacks spell the end of Essential Business Server

    2.0.206 (Mar 6, 2010 - 7:44 AM)

    Obviously not that essential!

  4. Comment - How to solve the net neutrality issue

    2.0.206 (Nov 2, 2009 - 12:58 PM)

    This would be a good article until you realize that the telcos had to be brought kicking and screaming to the internet table because they saw it as competition and in the USA create local monopolies so as to hold the price high for users.
    Snide comments about European privacy regulation hide the fact that in the States the ISPs seem to think they have the right to use Phorm-like packet snooping technology.
    I think this USA centric article only shows that the writer needs to travel.

  5. Comment - US DOJ Gets 50th Warez Conviction

    2.0.206 (May 14, 2007 - 7:01 PM)

    It's nice to see the United States Department of Injustice going after the little man, having failed to actually make any difference to the world's large serial monopolist.
    Who will they be targeting next, invalids, the blind, or the incurably sick, after all the RIAA and MPAA have cornered the market with the dead, little old ladies and children?