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Boycott Reversecode!

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Contributed by: HunterInteractive Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 11:07 AM PST

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Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

I call that Reversecode be boycotted by the Mac community!

E-mail all listing sites (VersionTracker.com, Apple.com, download.com, MacUpdate.com, cnet.com) and demand that the listings for this software be removed! It is malware, I don't care what your reasoning is...any program that knowingly damages your system is malware!

Nowhere in the EULA does it state that there's a chance that your files could be deleted. In fact it says the exact opposite.

Let it be known that we do not want developers like this making our platform a risky place and we will not stand for it!

Boycott Reversecode, Reversecode.com, and Display Eater! We demand a public apology.   
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8 comments |

Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 02:52 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 02:58 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:00 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:03 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:17 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:30 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 03:33 PM PST


Boycott Reversecode! - dsheehy

I agree that reversecode should be boycotted. But I don't think the listings should be removed. They should remain so that prospective users can read the comments and know what awful software it is. If listings are removed, then some users may find out about the software by other means, and not see what this software really does.

This is best fought in the open, in full view of the community, not thrown down the memory hole.

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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 04:55 PM PST