From: Gordon Darling on
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 12:18:42 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote:


> Can I say
> narrow minds who don't research.

Can you say Pot - Kettle - Black





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From: Zo on

[ZO] expressed precisely :
> On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 08:15:19 -0400, Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote:
>> [ZO] brought next idea :
>>> Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote in
>>> news:hvrhve$3jq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org:
>>>
>>>> Is anyone using this new tool? Seems to be a very hot download item
>>>> at MajorGeeks (downloaded 2304597 times as of this posting) Didn't see
>>>> any major problems or complaints in their forums)
>>>
>>> Uh, no.. The company has less than.. decent work ethics.. See here:
>>>
>>> http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=33217
>>
>> Don't jump to conclusions without researching all of the facts. See my
>> reply to David.
>
>
> Dustin is of the company being robbed!
> He has researched "all of the facts"!
> Have you or are you just believing the fairy tales of IObit?

So he says.... If you know for sure that someone is stealing from you
, why not take them to court, instead using his own forum to attempt to
bash the competition. Frankly I really don't give good rat's a... I'll
try it myself and make my own conclusions as I always do.

My original post was simple enough. If you weren't using the app and
had no real honest imput from one's own experience, then don't reply.
The answers that that came back were that of pure hear say at the
least,
since it only pointed to the accusers side of the it.

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From: Gordon Darling on
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:43:16 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote:

> Gordon Darling <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in news:4c22169f$0$286$14726298
> @news.sunsite.dk:
>
>> On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 12:18:42 +0000, Bear Bottoms wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Can I say
>>> narrow minds who don't research.
>>
>> Can you say Pot - Kettle - Black
>>
> Time to throw out the trash. What you know about me is

far too much.





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From: Dustin Cook on
Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote in news:hvstsp$iqb$1(a)news.eternal-
september.org:

> [ZO] brought next idea :
>> Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote in
>> news:hvrhve$3jq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org:
>>
>>> Is anyone using this new tool? Seems to be a very hot download item
>>> at MajorGeeks (downloaded 2304597 times as of this posting) Didn't see
>>> any major problems or complaints in their forums)
>>
>> Uh, no.. The company has less than.. decent work ethics.. See here:
>>
>> http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=33217
>
> Don't jump to conclusions without researching all of the facts. See my
> reply to David.

heh.. David and myself are both former employees of malwarebytes who worked
in the research dept. I assure you, we have researched all the facts and
this is not a case of jumping to conclusions. We have seen what iodid with
our own eyes. It was very hard to miss our work inside their database.




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From: Dustin Cook on
Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote in
news:hvt8c7$9mg$1(a)news.eternal-september.org:

> [ZO] expressed precisely :
>> On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 08:15:19 -0400, Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote:
>>> [ZO] brought next idea :
>>>> Zo <homenet(a)newsbill.net> wrote in
>>>> news:hvrhve$3jq$1(a)news.eternal-september.org:
>>>>
>>>>> Is anyone using this new tool? Seems to be a very hot download
>>>>> item at MajorGeeks (downloaded 2304597 times as of this posting)
>>>>> Didn't see any major problems or complaints in their forums)
>>>>
>>>> Uh, no.. The company has less than.. decent work ethics.. See here:
>>>>
>>>> http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=33217
>>>
>>> Don't jump to conclusions without researching all of the facts. See
>>> my reply to David.
>>
>>
>> Dustin is of the company being robbed!
>> He has researched "all of the facts"!
>> Have you or are you just believing the fairy tales of IObit?
>
> So he says.... If you know for sure that someone is stealing from you
> , why not take them to court, instead using his own forum to attempt
> to bash the competition. Frankly I really don't give good rat's a...
> I'll try it myself and make my own conclusions as I always do.

Well, you've been told about it, so if you use it and support the actions
of the company, at the end of the day, that's on you. Some people have no
issues with ethics, and others do as they please regardless of the
results.

> My original post was simple enough. If you weren't using the app and
> had no real honest imput from one's own experience, then don't reply.

The only input I had was from seeing my research work show up in their
database file. The ONLY way that happened was for them to steal it from
our database and incorporate it into their own. When they "released" the
last update, without our database information, it did very poorly
compared to the release just prior which did contain the stolen material.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist, even if you didn't get the ability to
see your work contained in someone elses stuff, to figure out what
happened. Which is exactly what the thread I left you shows.

> The answers that that came back were that of pure hear say at the
> least,

No, that's not true. See above. Hate isn't a fair assesment. Iobit took
intellectual property which didn't belong to them.



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The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see. Hey! The other
side of the mountain was all that he could see! So he went back over the
mountain to see what he could see. Hey! The other side of the mountain
was all that he could see! - Green Jelly The Bear Song