Beauregard T. Shagnasty
11-29-2008, 03:49 AM
George Orwell wrote:
> I only heard of this program lately. I'm wondering if anyone here has
> used it and what their opinion of it is?
Is it this? http://pcpitstop.com/store/exterminate.asp
Heh.
A Google search did not place that URL on the first page.
Strike 1.
Many of the proffered links were to warez sites with crack codes.
Strike 2.
Their site does not list the actual *price* anywhere that I can see.
Strike 3.
They sell through affiliates.
Strike 4, in my opinion.
No, sorry, I have never used it. My operating system doesn't need
'extermination' software.
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-bts
-Friends don't let friends drive Windows
Jonathan Mars
11-29-2008, 06:48 PM
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> Is it this? http://pcpitstop.com/store/exterminate.asp
I think they may be one of those companies that spam people with a popup
on websites claiming their PC is infected and need to buy their shitware
to fix it. 9 times out of 10 there was nothing infecting their PC in the
first place and all they really need to do was enable the popupblocker,
and use adblock and noscript in Firefox.
Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries
11-29-2008, 09:48 PM
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> George Orwell wrote:
>
>> I only heard of this program lately. I'm wondering if anyone here
>> has used it and what their opinion of it is?
>
> Is it this? http://pcpitstop.com/store/exterminate.asp
>
> Heh.
>
> A Google search did not place that URL on the first page.
> Strike 1.
It was just released a few days ago.
> Many of the proffered links were to warez sites with crack codes.
> Strike 2.
>
> Their site does not list the actual *price* anywhere that I can see.
> Strike 3.
$29.99 for a year's subscription. It's near the bottom of the page. As
with all paid services offered by PC Pitstop, one is allowed to try
before buying--i.e., the programs scan and tell you what you need/what's
wrong, and then, if you want to use the software to fix them, you have
to pay for it.
You will also be given sufficient information to investigate and fix
those problems yourself.
> They sell through affiliates.
> Strike 4, in my opinion.
Actually, I've never noticed that. PC Pitstop offers a lot of free
services, and they do a lot of advertising*, but I've never noticed
that.
(*The TechSpot Neowin Newsletter, Windows Secrets and the Internet
Tourbus, to name three.)
> No, sorry, I have never used it. My operating system doesn't need
> 'extermination' software.
I don't need extermination software either, but I got the email offer
because I sometimes use the free services on the site. Much like other
sites of its kind, the quality of the information is uneven, but it's
certainly not a /bad/ site. I have no idea if this particular program
has any use or not, but it certainly won't do anyone any harm to use it.
--
Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries
"You know you can indict a ham sandwich if you want to."
William J. Martini, Judge, United States District Court