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iQuarantine X removes those really annoying messages that pop-up every time you download a file from the Internet and open it on your Mac. They usually say something to the effect of, \"Are you sure you want to open this file. It was downloaded off the scary internet.\" :)
WHAT'S NEW
Version 10.5.5
  • Updated for Leopard 10.5.5
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5.5

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Developer:NoThInGgOeS Developer
Downloads:1,425
  - Version d/l:497
Utilities:File Management
License:Demo
Date:15 Sep 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$5.00
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    Dec 23 2008
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    DOOBIEXX  WOW! WASTE OF MONEY AS DEVELOPER CAN'T EVEN KEEP UP WITH APPLES UPDATES...

    1) YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR EVERY SOFTWARE UPDATE

    2) EVEN IF YOU WERE WILLING TO PAY LIKE I WAS STUPID ENOUGH TOO, DEVELOPER JUST DISAPPEARS.

    3) NOW YOU CAN EITHER, NEVER UPGRADE PAST 10.5.5 OR WELL NEVER UPGRADE PAST

    10.5.5, I HOPE NOBODY ELSE GET'S SCAMMED.

    4) DEV = JOKE, PLAIN AND SIMPLE. DO NOT BUY PRODUCT, OH WAIT, DEVELOPER IS AWOL.

    4 GOOD REASONS NEVER TO DEAL WITH THIS DEVELOPER IF YOU EVEN WANT TO CALL HER THAT.  
    (Version 10.5.5)

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    Sep 18 2008

    EASER  I decided to try this anyway. I did try some of the free methods people suggested,but I had no luck. Note, first, that the demo is useless. Note, also, that immediately after you pay, you'll see a receipt page and a button link for "Return to NothingGoes." DO click that link. It downloads the paid (i.e., working) version.

    That's very unclear but apparently a vital thing to do. I would have waited forever to receive some kind of serial number, not knowing that I missed the rather hidden download link. I don't see why this develop uses such convoluted methods for what seems like an otherwise straightforward product.   
    (Version 10.5.5)

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    Sep 18 2008

    EASER  And, yes, from what I can tell, the program does work.  
    (Version 10.5.5)

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    Aug 15 2008

    DZP  DIY for free:

    http://pseudogreen.org/blog/yes_leopard_i_want_to_open_it_already.html  
    (Version 10.5.4 (005))

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    Aug 5 2008
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    SHOTGUNWEDDINGS  Pay per update

    With an attitude like Microsoft I wouldn't recommend this tool for anyone with half a brain.

    Save your money and spend it on yourself instead of scamware like this.

    Works fine for one version but then every security or OSX update renders this steaming pile of crap useless.

    Pathetic  
    (Version 10.5.4 (005))

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    Jul 4 2008
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    DRDUL  I purchased the first verison of this, because I figured at $5 it was worth it. IIRC, that was when Leopard was at version 10.5.2.

    Every new version of Leopard requires a new version of iQuarantineX, which makes sense to me. The upgrade to version 10.5.3 of iQuarantineX was free, but with version 10.5.4 the developer wants another $5.

    At the time I purchased iQuarantineX there was no indication that my $5 would only last a couple of versions of OS X. If I was to pay another $5 for version 10.5.4, there's no mention of when I'd have to fork over another $5 for a future upgrade (but I'm guessing it wouldn't be long). So I'm not going to purchase the new version, and I'll learn to live with Leopard's occasional reminder that I downloaded an app from the Internet.

    In terms of functionality, iQuarantineX does what it says it will do, and it is dead simple to use. In terms of value, it's not worth it. A good app ruined by a bad pricing strategy.  
    (Version 10.5.4)

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    May 31 2008

    PABLO2K  Well. I feel screwed. I actually paid for this and when the new version arrived it states:

    --- start ---

    REMINDER: iQuarantine X v10.5.4 and up, will be pay updates....

    --- end ---

    So even if I was enthusiastic at first I now would recommend to stay away. This is to greedy.  
    (Version 10.5.3)

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    May 30 2008

    QALLUNAANGUJUNGA  Possible almost since Leopard showed up. It's a simple matter of setting up a Folder Action Script. If you prefer a prebuilt script, see here:

    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20071029151619619

    Use at your own risk -- the warnings below are reasonable ones.  
    (Version 10.5.3)

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    May 29 2008

    LEOOFBORG  Sorry, but I'm with Marook.

    If you want to PAY MONEY to hobble your system, that's your business.

    If you want to REALLY have a secure system, save your money, and put it towards a 'Little Snitch' license and avoid this crapware.  
    (Version 10.5.3)

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    May 30 2008

    NOTHINGGOES  RE: leoofborg1

    After much debate here at NOTHINGGOES.com we conclude that you have no idea

    what iQuarantine X does. iQuarantine X can not do what an app like 'Little Snitch' does,

    nor can an app like 'Little Snitch' do what iQuarantine X does.

    iQuarantine X in no way (hobbles) a users system.

    Again, if you understood what iQuarantine X did you would in fact understand such.

    We have also seen your comments on other boards (with such low end statements,

    regarding iQuarantine X as (crapware) and (malware types).

    We can only say that making false accusations such as this will only lead you to very

    unpleasant places.

    (ERSONAL TRAINING TASK FOR leoofborg1)

    1. Think before you speak (and or type on your keypad)

    2. Learn how to do a whois lookup

    3. Learn how to click on email links

    Thank you and have a wonderful day,

    iQuarantine X

    NOTHINGGOES.COM  
    (Version 10.5.3)

    praisebury
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    May 30 2008

    LEOOFBORG  As the 'author' has given me some tasks, here ya go:

    Funny. Reviewing the evidence I think I'd say the same thing again.

    Actually I *do* know how to use WHOIS from the command line:

    Registrant:

    Domains by Proxy, Inc.

    DomainsByProxy.com

    15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353

    Scottsdale, Arizona 85260

    United States

    Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)

    Domain Name: NOTHINGGOES.COM

    Created on: 16-Sep-06

    Expires on: 16-Sep-11

    Last Updated on: 19-Feb-08

    Administrative Contact:

    Private, Registration NOTHINGGOES.COM@domainsbyproxy.com

    Domains by Proxy, Inc.

    DomainsByProxy.com

    15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353

    Scottsdale, Arizona 85260

    United States

    (480) 624-2599 Fax -- (480) 624-2599

    Technical Contact:

    Private, Registration NOTHINGGOES.COM@domainsbyproxy.com

    Domains by Proxy, Inc.

    DomainsByProxy.com

    15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353

    Scottsdale, Arizona 85260

    United States

    (480) 624-2599 Fax -- (480) 624-2599

    Domain servers in listed order:

    NS.INMOTIONHOSTING.COM

    NS2.INMOTIONHOSTING.COM

    Note the vague names and.. 'Domains by Proxy'. Very interesting.

    Next: It's very hard to contact you via your website as there are no links nor 'About' page as of this writing. We don't know who you are, why would we buy software from you?

    Finally, the only 'low quality' response I made was to MacUpdate, not 'various boards'... But if the "developer" [note the quotes] likes, I can certainly post it somewhere where other users are likely to "Digg" the story.  
    (Version 10.5.3)

    praisebury
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    May 30 2008

    LEOOFBORG  My bad, I meant one other post over at 'Versiontracker', and here's the link:

    http://www.versiontracker.com/php/feedback/article.php?story=20080529185710659  
    (Version 10.5.3)

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    Apr 24 2008

    WCITYMIKE  Okay, now that we know it's possible, someone needs to figure out what this app does and post it as a hint somewhere.  
    (Version 10.5.2)

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    May 30 2008

    HAUSLENDALE  Sure that would be nice..  
    (Version 10.5.3)

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    Apr 21 2008

    MAROOK  So, we charge money to remove this one-up message?

    Yeah, it might be annoying as long as you know what you download, but when something try to run an app you have NOT allowed, you will be sorry you payed up this fee....

    Ohh, and if this remind you of Window$, then I guess you haven't used Vista yet... as it just piss you off. At least OS X keeps track of what you allow, and can tell you what actual URL the application came from - even after it was extracted from a Zip &&&&&& a DMG file.

    Do you REALLY need to pay $5 to get rid of that kind of security?

    Remember to keep back up.. if you use this!  
    (Version 10.5.2)

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