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Beholder Lite

Beholder Lite

search for images on the web

Version:  1.1.1

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Contributed by: -=Someone=- Wednesday, December 15 2004 @ 12:40 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: YES

Very fast program, and comes up with some great results. My only problem is this - many results that were returned were laced with inappropriate imagery. There has to be some sort of a fliter added, in addition to using Google's SafeSearch, so that this junk can be excluded.

Also Duckhue - please keep your comments positive. Berating another user's computer ability just because they were having problems makes no sense. I don't care if you are a grandfather or not (yes I've read some of your other posts). Perhaps there is simply an incompatility with some other software they are running.   

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Fast - Duckhue

I see you point, but I don't agree. Anyone that trashes Free software for no good reason needs to be told of their bad behavior and maybe slapped around a little. That's the trouble with kids today, they think everything should be given to them and they can whine all they want and get it. I would like to give them all a good swat. We are seeing a collapse of society, a disrespect for elders because we stopped hitting kids, spoil them rotten, and just plain lazy bad parenting.

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Wednesday, December 15 2004 @ 05:06 PM PST


Inappropriate how? - Xeater

Do you mean they don't match, or they're pornographic in nature? Might be Google to blame either way.

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Thursday, February 03 2005 @ 11:54 PM PST


Fast - davidlaska

the trouble does not lie in with the kids, they don,t have resources to cause it. All kids and a lot of grown up who are dependent on some else for goods and services become compliant when the owner terminates part or all of the package.
Should I blame my pet rat for being fat and lazy when I place his food under his bedding on a daily bases? What would happen if I did not, would he get out of bed?
Granted humans are complex and wait it out, but no one can wait it out when they try so with basic needs. If that is cruel, then it is your choice to let the kid get it for free, not his.

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Friday, February 04 2005 @ 09:40 AM PST