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Yeah, I felt like I should have a word or two with the genius behind the ribbon, but was postponing it till I will absolutely definitely should and must and have to move out of the xp+office 2003 ecosystem. Sometime after 2015 I mean.

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Captcha Brotherhood
« on: August 19, 2011, 01:37 AM »
Ah well, if you awarded credits can only be used for solving other captchas and there's no dollar-payout, it might not be that bad.

Yup, this one does not sell credits, and there is no dollar payout. Individuals may sell their credits through transfer function, but they would have to find themselves buyers.

In any case, where this matter stands with your morals is a personal issue. I can't pass a judgement for all.

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Mini-Reviews by Members / Captcha Brotherhood
« on: August 18, 2011, 09:48 AM »
App nameCaptcha Brotherhood
App urlhttp://ocrhood.gazcad.com/default.aspx
App version reviewedBeta v1.1.5
Test system specsRun of the mill XP box
Supported OSWindows with Jdownloader
Support methodsforum, email
Upgrade policyN/A
Pricing schemeWhat pricing? This program exists so as to avoid paying money
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Intro

There was a time when web was populated only by human beings (and spiders). Then came bots of every kind. Web site owners invented captcha to verify that the visitor of their site was a human being, and not a spammer bot. Then captcha began to be abusive and tiresome for humans. Especially with the advent of file sharing sites. You had two options to download a multi-part file from the likes of rapidshare: You either sat alongside your computer for long hours, or paid up to become a member. Then humans responded with download managers like JDownloader. However captchas stood as a barrier against long download nights. Captcha brotherhood appeared as a solution.

Now you run captcha brotherhood whenever you are available before your computer. You answer captcha checks received by others in the brotherhood. You collect points for your correct answers. And then those points are used for your downloads whenever you are not available for captcha monkeyhood. Some other person available thousands of kilometers away will do the work for you then.

Who is this app designed for:

Script kiddies, habitual downloaders, anyone who is fed up with or does not want to pay to download sites.

The Good

Works as advertised. The new autominimize option makes it less distracting. You can also transfer the points you have collected to friends.

The Bad

Distracting banner. Too frequent updates. Gets confused if you install it to a non-standard location. This software is in the grey area of legally accepted conduct, but so are the file sharing sites that require captchas.

Conclusion

Do not pirate software. Pay if you ever come across something called a not-shitty hollywood movie these days. But if you don't want to for any reason, this program may serve your needs.

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Living Room / Re: Intelligence and Internet browsers
« on: August 02, 2011, 01:03 AM »
Curt, I honestly mean no offense, but for purposes of full disclosure I should ask:

You use IE, don't you?

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General Software Discussion / Re: What is Mozilla trying to do?
« on: July 21, 2011, 12:17 PM »
Here is an article by someone who had given more thought into the issue than I did. The gist of the argument is that there is no substantial reason to make changes in the browser, and change just for the sake of change is not a good idea.

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