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WhereIsIt

WhereIsIt

Organize a catalog of your computer media collection, including CD-ROMs, and DVDs.

Version:  3.97 build 726

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Robert Galle has a terrible attitude

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Contributed by: jmkeuning Tuesday, February 26 2008 @ 09:55 AM PST

Product Platform: WinNT,Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,Win2k

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: NO

I have been using the program for about five years. After a recent data loss I inquired regarding the possibility of restoring part of a catalog from an html report.

Robert Galle's response to me was:

I don't find this question to be half serious. You are heavily underestimating the level of detail necessary to be collected at scanning time in order to have properly functional disk images and catalogs

You know. . . a simple "No, I cannot do that," would suffice.

The program is easy to use, and is an excellent way to catalog large media collections, but Robert Galle, the developer, is a chump.   

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Robert Galle has a terrible attitude - big-chump

I agree to jmkeuning.

Robert Galle is a big chump.
I tried to register the program.
This silly Guy Robert Galle blamed me and called me a idiot ( and all other user ) an idiot if you use "web.de" "gmx.com" or "yahoo.com".
He collect the money and didn“t send a registry file to a non commercial e-mail adress.
By the way.
Have you recognized that, also as microsoft windows, the programm whereisit make "a home call" without your permission??
No?
Check your logs if you are connected to the internet and you start whereisit.
It is not fair.

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