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How about *will not try* - NoThInGgOeS

leoofborg1 if you knew how to use versiontracker, you would know how to see the contact email. Plus the email is in the about window dialog on both the demo and paid version...

Stop your false hype about us here at Nothinggoes.com we will only warn you once.
Your comment is very distasteful, and very much uncalled for.
iQuarantine X makes no calls out at all, nor does it make any unchangeable changes.
Infact we allow you to change your quarantine alert settings back to the system default.

People like you should dry up and blow away!!!

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Thursday, May 29 2008 @ 11:11 PM PDT


How about *silly post* - Kevin Browne

Apple put any number of features into Leopard 'for a reason' as you put it. Users may or may not find those features useful/helpful/necessary to their experience.

Apple also left the option in the code to turn many of these features on and off. This app simply facilitates that process. Any user with 5 minutes experience on a Mac and basic connection monitoring (ie Little Snitch) can readily determine this app makes no attempt at 'phoning home'. Any code comparison shows the only change this app makes in the OS.

Sure this same modification can be done by changing the code on your own without using this app - as any number of highly regarded Mac sites have explained to users who dislike the warning pop-up. And sure, like any number of small time developers, these guys are charging money for something that is fairly simple to do on your own. And sure, again like any number of small time developers, these guys are only providing an email address for contact purposes.So what? That is the nature of the market. Why your silly unfounded post implying malicious intent by these developers?

Your own motives in posting seem suspect to me.

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Thursday, June 12 2008 @ 03:39 AM PDT