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Originally Posted by jmorton10
You know, I would agree with that 100% if it wasn't interferring with the every day operation of my system.
The silly thing absolutely INSISTS on being my default browser & then every time I try to click an email link I can't if the server is messed up (which has been more often than not recently). At that point, I honestly could care less if I'm helping them improve their beta product.......
~John
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I can kind of understand you frusteration with intrusive software. So i mean this with no disrespect what so ever. I don't understand your logic of not wanting to help make skyfire better. Maybe it's because i have not had all the same problems you're experiencing. Over on another thread, i read about the issues you had/are having with Kinoma Player. (i personally think you've shown great restraint with all that, by the way) But you said something along the lines of, you thought you paid for not so ready for primetime beta software. I'm not sure if Kinoma had a beta or not, but let's say they did. If everyone that had problems with the scanning or changing of file associations, just gave up and uninstalled, Kinoma wouldn't know what to fix. Then they start selling their software, which may have serious flaws, for $30. (from what i've read, i don't think they had a beta, but maybe) I feel like us Skyfire users can help make an already good browser great. We just need to take our complaints and positive experiences to the proper place and let the dvelopers know what's really going on. And again, i mean no disrespect with anything i said. You've been very helpful around these forums, and when i see that you've posted something, i know it'll be a well thought out intelligent opinion. I realize beta testing isn't a positive experience for everyone, but i guess that's maybe the point of it. dschoenike