Houdy yall,

I know we've slighted this to death but there are several signs to lookout 
for with bad software. Most of these have already been pointed out.  Just 
remember: if it looks too good to be true and sounds too good to be true, 
more than likely it is and stay away from it; and this ain't arrogance it's 
just plain old common sense.

Tony
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jouie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:48 AM
Subject: RE: AudioMagic


> Let me say, people  go for something stuff that they won't throw efforts 
> and
> everything. As well as not to have an exchange on whatever
> experiment/experience/adventure/anything they want or plan to possess, the
> softwares in particular that they think will give them happiness, I don't
> know! I was thinking for any who only the intent is to make money from it;
> without looking into possible harm, possible consequences of their acts, I
> mean, in acquiring things. I'm crazy here. Am I saying something
> understandable? Do I have fruitful words? I only want to tell on this list
> "be careful next time".
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of john G
> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 6:20 AM
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: AudioMagic
>
> You can hardly blame folks for their lack of I.T. knowledge. Okay, if you
> can deduce from file size that something's amiss you're in a good position
> to keep rogue software at bay, at least in this particular instance.
> However, a lot of people tend to take the claims associated with the 
> program
> at face value. I mean to say, why shouldn't they?
> After all, this is the first incident of the blind being deliberately
> targeted by these nasties.  To blame them for having faith in human nature
> is arrogant and unhelpful.
> So, instead of
> oh look how clever I am
> let's put our minds together and deal with the issue at hand before more
> unsuspecting people fall victim to the scam.
> John
> At 05:33 20/03/2006, you wrote:
>>I'm aware of the discussion here about this application in my subject 
>>line.
>>I know the thread slowly stops. I downloaded a copy for me to test it.
>>It's very unconvincing for me that the software is about less hundred
>>KB in its size! How was it, that people believed that this isn't a
>>trick? Goldwave is more than 1000 I think as the other sound editors'
>>size! Further, honestly, I scanned it with my AVG (free), and got no
>>infection or something. I immediately deleted it thinking that it can
>>execute itself! Now, I'm convinced.
>>
>>
>>Regards,
>>
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