Hence I still find the reviews and comments to be of considerable use.Īlso, as a free member I was able to download the clean, full dmg file for one of the targeted apps (Google Chrome). Also, bogus reviews are often called out by long-time commenters/members. ![]() bogus reviews after reading them for a while, and one you can always check a reviewer’s profile. I understand what you say about little quality control on reviews however, one gets a feel for legit vs. Reed (Thomas), OR, make a point where an opposite tact is taken, where you’d explain the benefits of said software, and open a parallel discussion.Īll you do is – repeatedly – say you beat the odds. Your ‘comments’ don’t offer ANYTHING which is either helpful – to others, as well as Mr. Some’ll be simple conflict type, or, as is the WHOLE POINT of The Safe Mac, it might be something malicious – intentionally designed to cause potential victims a more serious problem. Sooner or later, everyone – no matter what OS, software, etc they have, downloaded, etc, WILL have some sort of problem. ![]() So, what’s your point? DO you even HAVE one, or, is – everything’s ok for you – your point? If it downloads ‘normal’ for you, and you choose to disregard the provided information – which, aside being from someone who has been/is quite knowledgeable, and has been doing The Safe Mac for quite sometime, who receives NOTHING by giving you said advice, you keep making comments of everything being fine for you. ![]() Advice you can CHOOSE – to follow, or ignore.
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