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11 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

And even provides non-MSFN links on where to download these non-member non-free products.

Intentionally or not, you're missing the point. Members that made contributions to MSFN can post such links.

Win32 sneakily deleted everything he had, therefore him and his horde of commercial bots have no contributions to MSFN.

I was given a very harsh treatment (can't say what exactly, since it's forbidden to discuss moderation), and all of that was just for posting a text that reminded a commercial, "enterprise" wording!

I gave NO links at all!!!! And the product I described was 15 or 20 y.o.! Out of production! So? Any comments?

 


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39 minutes ago, Karla Sleutel said:

Any comments?

I'm failing to see why "win32" has ANYTHING to do with the recent discussion.  I could care less "who" he is and whether or not his content has been deleted or not!

Why?  Because "win32" is *NOT* the person who started this tread!  An active member since 2021 started this thread and that member, as you rightly point out, CAN post links to programs that he follows.

NO DIFFERENT than those security products.

The difference, as I am seeing it, is the "personality conflict" between the members doing the "liking" and the "arguing".

What we have here is nothing more than "I like that member, he CAN post links.  I do not like that member, he can NOT post links."

Sorry, but that IS the bottom line from a "third party perspective".

We have LEMMINGS on MSFN and we ALL know who they are, we know who they "like" and who they do not "like".  It really is that simple.

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Here's what can I tell. Win32 used to make great software. Vista Extended Kernel was great, Supermium is great. He was an msfn member, but because of fame (lots of people asking if something works in his/her setup), he might be tired of msfn. Second System might be great, but I don't have money right now to test it. Since he used to be msfn member, I think his software can be shared. What I don't like is that he actually does not update frecquently his website or blog, BlackWingCat used to speak some things about his adventures extending Win2K. My suggestion for him would be to drop WinVista ExKernel users (so second system would work on Vanilla only), make a free version with less frecquent updates, and create paid beta channel updated more frecquently.

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