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Confabulator - mneptok

First, Mister Early Adopter, the name of the product is "Konfabulator." With a "K."

Second, any person that bought version 2.0 of the product gets a full refund from Yahoo!. Go read the Konfabulator site.

Did you buy version 2.0, or are you complaining that you bought a version more than a year ago, used a product for 12 months for $19.95? Have you ever used an Adobe product? You pay $700 and then 12 months later pay $249 to upgrade. And you're whining like some spoiled schoolkid because you spent $19.95 more than a year ago, and now it's free?

Sounds like someone needs a juice box and a nap.

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Monday, July 25 2005 @ 12:25 PM PDT


Confabulator - Lex Luthor


Konfabulator with a 'C' because I feel it's a 'con'
that the developers of this made themselves a
sweet deal, yet somehow forgot to get early
supporters anything for their trust and loyalty
from the company that just made another 500
million plus quarter.

If they had said - what about our loyal user base
how about giving them something for helping
us out at the beginning to Yahoo - I would have
had more respect for them.

They have a history of just leaving paid users
high and dry.

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Monday, July 25 2005 @ 12:39 PM PDT


Yahoo bought them - Ilgaz

No need to say more. You should be happy that an internet giant will take care about your future updates and the programs future.

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Monday, July 25 2005 @ 01:20 PM PDT


Confabulator - galfridus73

What are you talking about? If you bought Konfabulator 2 you are getting a refund. You are getting the $20 back. You are out of nothing. Zip. Zilch. Nada. To quote the site: "Fear not, people, for you will be given the gift of a refund if you purchased Konfabulator 2.0 or later." I think that's a grand example of giving back to their loyal customers...

Now, if you bought it back when it was 1.0... quit complaining. 1.0 came out two-and-a-half years ago - February of 2003. You were robbed because you spent $20 almost 30 months ago? You know that comes down to $0.67 a month, right?

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Monday, July 25 2005 @ 07:51 PM PDT