Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner
System maintenance, optimization, antivirus.
Version: 5.0.3
Domino Effect?
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: jjjazzz--2008 Saturday, January 19 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 6-12 months
Recommend Product: YES
Question: am I right in assuming that since that person gave LCC one star for requiring his password to run admin-only scripts, and not accepting "empty passwords" (whatever that is), this app has gone from a 5 star app to a 3, and that the developer will make less in sales, and people who don't read the posts but just look at the star ratings will just assume it's not that good and pass it by? If so, something really stinks in Denmark. Think before you post a review with a star rating. This is a GOOD app with a reliable track record, from a reliable vendor and deserves 5 stars.
Comments
Domino Effect? - xjja
The Admin password is at OS level. If the OS allows it then the developer has no right to enforce his rules whether he agrees to it or not.Give the choice of having a password to the users and NOT the developer.
Some users would not like to have password for their machine since they have sole usage of their machines. So there is nothing wrong in honoring blank passwords.
I have used many other utilities that do the same thing and they honor the OS rules so why not SLCC. If this causes loss in sales then so be it.
Saturday, October 17 2009 @ 09:29 AM PDT
Domino Effect? - lacwbo
I agree that this is an outstanding app which deserves 5 stars. I don't know what an "empty password" is either. Would someone please enlighten me?Reply to This
Monday, January 21 2008 @ 12:00 AM PST