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*sigh* - beeble

If someone wants me to try their software, which they obviously do since they went to the trouble of listing it on versiontracker, then is it too much to ask for them to tell me what it does. Microsoft doesn't make me research what Office does. They are all too eager to tell me. I'm perfectly happy to try this out if the author would pay me the small courtesy of explaining it's purpose so that I can actually review it. Is it possible to write a review the say the program does what the author claims if he/she doesn't claim anything?

One wonders who is more moronic, me or those expecting me to sell this application to myself enough to want to download it. Perhaps it's just that I'm not the best salesman in the world but every supplier I've ever sold for has at least given me the basic info regarding the product.

BTW my comment about fighting death still stands. It's impossible to do as the author claims. I know I don't need to download a program to tell that this part of the description is plainly absurd. Perhaps before calling me a moron in future you might care to actually address the comment I made in some glancing way thereby removing my strong belief about your own general lack of intelect.

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Saturday, November 05 2005 @ 08:01 PM PST