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Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

Downloads Count: 9,407

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: May 26, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows XP

File Size: 49 KB

Author: Kelly Thierot

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  • Reviewed by: lwesker

    07-16-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: Had a problem, downloaded tool, ran a fix. It fixed my problem. What more could you want.

    Weaknesses: Not enough fixes. Need more :-)

    Overall Evaluation: Ignore the review by jimisstrat1. Obviously woke up with a bug in his butt. After it fixed my problem, I galdly paid the price of a beer ($5) to support the author, even though my problem's fix was not a pro item.

  • Reviewed by: jimisstrat1

    06-05-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: What's zero to the power of 10?

    Weaknesses: No digital signature: my fault. Absolutely no help or read-me, whatever: your fault. When I chose from the dropdown menu, I at first saw no changes, then, not suprisingly, got a "repair active desktop" or something of the sort pop-up from Windows, which always adds a little flavor to the already ever-present anxiety of a screw-up. Or better yet, another "freebie" installing a backdoor trojan to initiate the old re-install: Both Steve's and my fault. I hope these butt-holes didn't screw up my registry.

    Overall Evaluation: First, how are you to make a composition when you can,t see it on one continuous line? Come on, Steve, this is just another piece-of-crap-app that I let in. Another money-hungry program full of deception, DISHONESTY and a direct lack of respect for another's property. Did you actually try this farce? Doe's "free-to-try" or "please register to activate" or "not available on free version" ring any bells? I feel foolish to be taken yet again. YOU said it was " a miraculous freebie" that puts you "in bussiness". If there's any BS business on my SP3 that, by the way works just fine, I'm going to find these bastards and cut off their balls. It's a sorry scenario to watch, almost visually as the greed drips down the side of a webpage like sludge or muck, consuming the once fascinating possibilities of what now has become a slum. People shoudn't knock Microsoft, man--some things may need fixes but at least you know you're not dealing with morons. Steve I usually trusted your opinions. This thing is nothing but BS, at least on XP Home.

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