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IPNetTunerX

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Shouldn't be called a 'beta' if it costs $30

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Contributed by: Jay Tuesday, December 20 2005 @ 06:02 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: NO

....especially if it's already into version 1.4. That's called false advertising.   

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Pay me to test my beta software! - Xeater

Yeah, really. Get real. I noticed this with some other shareware; the software is labeled "beta," it runs like "beta" software, and yet the developer is charging money for the privilege of testing this beta software.

What a scam. It's unbelievable that anyone gets suckered it, but by the looks of the comments here, plenty do.

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Wednesday, February 15 2006 @ 01:09 AM PST


Three week uncrippled SHAREWARE - GNJ

Sheeesh --- you have three weeks to see if it does what it claims.
***It is free** to give it all the testing you could want.

If it doesn't float your boat, dump it.

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Sunday, May 07 2006 @ 02:45 PM PDT


Shouldn't be called a 'beta' if it costs $30 - NaOH

It seems to me that you're not paying for the beta version.

You're paying for a license to use ALL versions of this software. (Yes, there are previous versions available that are NOT beta.)

The license doesn't limit you to only use the beta software.

However, you are free to do so if you choose.

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Wednesday, November 15 2006 @ 10:53 AM PST