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  1. Member
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    I found this link -> http://www.geocities.com/dvdwizard_pro/
    Has anybody tried it? Wondering if it's any good or not.
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  2. My guess is that it's a collection of freely available software. Another ripoff!

    LTA
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    yes this is definitely another ripoff,

    just finished reading the page and is clearly states "our guides"

    therefore they probably have links to all the freeware, or the freeware packaged with "guides" that they may or may not have written themselves.

    you can most definitely do everything they offer with freeware and guides from here or www.doom9.org
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    the way I read it, I don't even think they package any software with it - just guides and links for the software.

    of course, if someone wants to shell out the cash to find out for sure....
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    out now:
    Various Artists "Six Doors"
    Unicorn "Playing With Light"
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    Think about this: what legitimate company would host a site off Geocities? Not to mention the website quality is less than that of a high school student.
    I'm not online anymore. Ask BALDRICK, LORDSMURF or SATSTORM for help. PM's are ignored.
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  6. They could learn from an 18-year-old who created a fake Hawaiian Airline website.
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    LOL! that's classic man,

    thanks for the link. people and computers sure can be dangerous.

    LTZ
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