StuffIt Expander
expands downloaded file archives
Version: 13.0.2
It works, its free and there are direct download links
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: robfol Tuesday, November 28 2006 @ 01:00 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: YES
If you pay - you can complain. Try and be fair on these guys. I still get .sit and .sitx archives. Expander is easy to find and download, DOES NOT need an email adress from the VT link and is regularly updated and totally free. Works every time for me. THANK YOU SMITH MICRO / ALLADIN
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It works, its free and there are direct download links - dasoe
You tell him what he can't do and that is to tell you what you can't do?Well well, I think you are more polemic than him and at least the same height of horse. But all this will lead to nowhere.
Of course you are right, you can complain if the program does not work well - in fact you should, that is the sense of reviewing. All this is kind of tense, for there have been (and are) many unfair ratings of this product and many polemics and many unhelpful reviews like "dmg is better". So the users which use this program without problems overreact sometimes and won't see the bad ratings that are absolutely fair. Sorry for that.
Please, everybody that reads this: Let's try to get back to facts and stay out of everything else (including quality of other smithMicro products).
thanks and peace!
Thursday, December 07 2006 @ 04:02 PM PST
It works, its free and there are direct download links - Christopher Midville
If you pay, you can complain? Who the bloody blue blazes do you think you are? Unless you are an employee of TechTracker, Inc. you have absolutely no right to say who can say what in this forum.When we download a program and use it, we invest our time, effort, and our computer's resources in it, to however small a degree. If that program does not perform as advertised, or if it uses our computers resources for things other than the task it claims to perform, then we have EVERY RIGHT to complain.
If you like the program, say so. But do us all a favor and spare us the high horse.
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Tuesday, November 28 2006 @ 04:31 PM PST