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| Downloads:1,530 |
| Version Downloads:1,530 |
| Type:Multimedia & Design : Author Tools |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:05 Sep 2011 |
| Platform:Intel |
| Price: $39.99 |
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There are tons of similar tools, almost looking the same, doing the same. All from China. Doesn't look reliable to me.
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+13
I think you should concentrate on the worthiness of the product after using it for a while.
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http://libav.org/shame.html
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/1039277/?start=40
If you trust software from China, well read this too:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/2476
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The problem is with the AntiVirus developers not the software developers. There is no Virus present - it is because the description of what a virus looks like isn't stringent enough - so completely innocent programs get detected as having viruses.
Sometimes this can happen after a piece of software has been installed for months or years - an update of the installed AntiVirus program/definitions suddenly detects a previously safe program as having a suspected virus. Clearly the developer cannot predict the future changes made by the antivirus software.
Some AntiVirus programs are better than others, they have fewer of these false positives. The past track record, I have found that AVG is almost always one of the culprits detecting perfectly safe programs as a "detected virus" (which is really a "suspected" virus).
9 times out of 10 - a report of such a problem to the developer will result in them contacting the antivirus developer to retest and update their definitions, releasing a more "accurate" definition of what the "detected" virus really looks like, that doesn't include the false positive application code.
You need to remember - from the viewpoint of the AntiVirus developers - it is not always easy to accurately describe what a virus looks like, when there are so many variations and you cannot test against every available piece of software.
To date I have not seen a reported piece of software offered as a giveaway that has confirmed to be infected by any virus or trojan etc. In 100% of the cases so far the problem has ALWAYS been a problem/deficiency with the Antivirus program - and reporting to the developers the problem usually gets repaired with a subsequent AntiVirus definition update.
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1) I'd like a bigger window,
2) Undo/Redo with description of the action to apply on,
3) some way to tweak the filters,
4) some way to tweak the "titles"
5) a way to change the "audio effect" during playing for segments of the track
etc
it all feels well though
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Billybob152 reviewed on 07 Sep 2011
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We will try our best to provide more and more good products.
Uncle Lar rated on 14 Mar 2012
Josefiina_keskustalo-Mu@u rated on 18 Nov 2011
+9
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Roemi rated on 10 Oct 2011
Vikily rated on 10 Oct 2011