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Upgrading to new version destroyed it! 



- Version: 2.3, 10/21/2009 10:48PM PST
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MacOO7
I just upgraded to the new version from v. 2.1.1, which worked fine, and now all it does is crash. I've also used Time Machine to restore the older version that worked and even that crashes no matter how many times I trash the preferences. This is not good as now I have no application and I'm out the purchase price. :-(
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- I did!
Phones home ... - Version: 2.2, 9/1/2009 11:36PM PST
(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)
atritium
Delicious LIbrary V2 "phones home" on start-up. It wants to connect to the company for some reason, presumably logging, but who knows: Transferring data about you, your system, your database, pass along files it looks at on your system, etc.
If the connection is prevented, the software doesn't work thereafter. So it appears not to be just a check for updates. They want to mandate/force the connection.
Inquiries to the company get only an automated response with the latest story about how tiny they are and how overwhelmed they are. In four years, I've gotten only 1 meaningful response to 6 inquiries (a refund for DL2 because of the privacy issue, as I reverted to DL1).
DL version 1 did not phone home and only connected to amazon for look-ups.
Database software that initiates connections to the manufacturer's site without (normal) user knowledge should be considered DOA. The potential for mischief is extremely high.
If the connection is prevented, the software doesn't work thereafter. So it appears not to be just a check for updates. They want to mandate/force the connection.
Inquiries to the company get only an automated response with the latest story about how tiny they are and how overwhelmed they are. In four years, I've gotten only 1 meaningful response to 6 inquiries (a refund for DL2 because of the privacy issue, as I reverted to DL1).
DL version 1 did not phone home and only connected to amazon for look-ups.
Database software that initiates connections to the manufacturer's site without (normal) user knowledge should be considered DOA. The potential for mischief is extremely high.
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If you like the iPhone app, DO NOT upgrade to 2.2 - Version: 2.2, 8/12/2009 07:38AM PST
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gdcdev_dotmac
Remember when amazon forced them to delete the App for the iTunes App store? Well, now this update removes it from your iPhone.
I love this company and their product, but I will not allow them, or anyone, to remove software from my iPhone without my permission.
I won't but from Amazon now because of this. The only voice they listen to is $$, so I won't give them any more of mine.
I love this company and their product, but I will not allow them, or anyone, to remove software from my iPhone without my permission.
I won't but from Amazon now because of this. The only voice they listen to is $$, so I won't give them any more of mine.
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