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Living Room / Re: Notable Spam...
« Last post by kunkel321 on March 03, 2012, 09:35 PM »Well you know they're gonna screw you...

Only plausible suggestion I can think of is Xobni...I used to really like Xobni when it first came out years ago. (Used it with Outlook 2003 on Wind XP 32bit.)-Ath (March 01, 2012, 09:13 AM)







I use a combo of Windows Desktop Search, Archivarius and dtSearch. dtSearch is amazing, but four times as expensive as X1 (though I haven't paid an upgrade fee in four years). I got an academic discount on it which resulted in it being as cheap as Windows Desktop Search... Archivarius is very good and probably what I'd recommend in your situation.Are you saying that dtSearch offers academic pricing? I don't see it on their site.-Darwin (February 18, 2012, 09:07 AM)

Also I'll add that it annoys me when sites have "paid premium" memberships that are add free--just bugs the heck out of me..The reason this bugs me is that I seem to jinx any site that I pay to join. For example MouseTrax was a site hosted by a Microsoft MVP, who would regularly post VBA how-to videos. Of course you have to pay to get the premium content. As soon as I joined, she stopped posting content. Same with Gizmo's Tech Support Alert... As soon as I join, he closes shop and merges with Win Secrets. I guess it's just "regression toward the mean." I dunno...-kunkel321 (February 17, 2012, 11:33 AM)