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computerdude33 said 6:46PM on 1-11-2006
I'll tell you why! I wanted a copy of AppZapper to go along with my shiny Menuet, and you HAD to post this to make my dreams suffer! Wahhhh! MOMMY!
:)
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Geir-Tore said 6:55PM on 1-11-2006
Hah...got both licenses from there monday and yesterday ;-)
Good gesture though. Really likes the apps.
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Thomas said 7:26PM on 1-11-2006
FYI: Just go to www.macgrab.com to enter. Those details were missing. ;)
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Mirage said 11:45PM on 1-11-2006
Wow! Visit macgrab.com in IE and you're instantly redirected to Firefox. That's just extremely poor!
Yes, Firfox is superior. Yes, IE is considered bad by many (myself included, at times). But to force someone to another browser site when they have no other choice but to use IE (like in an office environment where only IE is allowed) is just wrong...
Free or not, they can keep their apps now...
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AH said 5:17PM on 1-12-2006
I wasn't nearly as incensed about having to use a browser other than IE as Mirage was, especially considering in the VAST majority of cases it is IE I am forced to use.
So I used a combo of Safari and Camino to grab both licenses for free.
Just look at it this way, every guy who is too upset about not being able to use IE and decides not to give this a shot ups your chance at winning.
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