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Originally posted by ecion
first of all, can you loose the attidude please. I like a good discussion, but when people take your tone its quite immature.
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If you cant be arsed to bring up any facts, so why should I be arsed to go searching all your posts, filtering out the ones with simple 'it doesnt work' like replies.
What you try to discuss has been extensivly discussed before in this pages long thread, including stating all the facts from my part, I have no intention to repeat everything again and then to be called a whiner again...
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Originally posted by ecion
you seem to have avoided the paragraph you quoted there. Oh I wonder why.
ermmm, who needs to grow up here?
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Originally posted by ecion
Oh i love how you say 'I even bet you dont even know what im talking about' - as it seems to be you who does understand me.
You claim open window notifiers still work, provided you can interpret and distinguish between true and false warnings.
The fact is that you can NEVER know for SURE, you only can GUESS. The methods you talk about are not solid and simply are and always will be guesswork. And as far as I know guessing is not included in a working program...
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Originally posted by ecion
Look. My earlier post of how to tell if its real or not. Those methods work, do they not? Yes.
No!
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Originally posted by ecion
And you're saying I've added nothing constructive to this topic? First of all I explained how these features CAN be used, and I've breifly tried to help with the logic of issuing the notification.
Which was already stated before and which was already replied upon before... hence: no, nothing new constructive...
(just as these replies are not constructive as I once again am repeating myself).
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Originally posted by ecion
If you're sick of it, stop replying.
And if my analogy has been replied to before i even stated it, then please link me to it, as I dont see it.
I'm not going to search the thread on your behalf, do your own homework. I have put already more than enough time in this... (as a matter of fact, everything, yes everything, said in this thread has already been discussed many years ago also and on many different forums)...
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Originally posted by ecion
Not really. The point is you ALWAYS get a notifaction when a window is opened. Can you deny that? No.
Yes you get 'false alarms' but I have already stated how distinguish between these and the real deal.
Hence it doesn't work.
If you get a job to make a search engine to search for cars and it also replies with boats, trucs, airplanes, don't tell me your boss is going to be happy and say
"wow, a working car search engine, nice, hear is $1000".... Common sense...
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Originally posted by ecion
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PS: I wouldn't even be surprised that you also still claim that block checkers work
what? that is completly off topic. Seems like you're just trying to put me down again. Grow up.
It's perfectly on topic as it is almost a perfect analogy...
(but I also could have replied with the stupid "what? you don't have anything to counter that? So you know I'm right" reply since I need to grow up...)
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Originally posted by ecion
oh i am so very sorry for posting about how i disagree with you. No freedom of speech here then?
Of course you can disagree all you want, don't turn this into a freedom of speech issue... But don't expect I'm not going to reply to it (in short sentences as everything has been said before).
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Originally posted by ecion
So going by that train of thought, Windows XP doesnt work. Internet Explorer doesnt work. Basically every peice of software doesnt work, as many peices of software, still contain bugs.
We are very obviously not talking about bugs...
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
A bug is something which happens which is not supposed to be happening, a programming error... False open window notifs all the time are SUPPOSED to be happening with a session notifier. There are no programming errors in a session notifier, yet it does not work as a window notifier as there are no unique messages to specify opened/closed windows.