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Originally posted by Animal
Never heard of "ClickXmagazine" before
It's a very well known computer magazine in Belgium for years.
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Originally posted by Rodney
And again they're using my translation (of A-Patch that is)
of course they do, it's a dutch magazine (they use "my" translation for Plus! too)
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Originally posted by Ahmad
I received my complimentary copy of the 110th issue of ClickX Magazine this morning.
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* CookieRevised rushes to the store to buy the issue:
ClickX magazine nr 110
10 january 2006
Also see http://clickxmagazine.zdnet.be/magazines.cfm?id=52502
The article in the magazine, mentionned above by Ahmad, is actually the second part of a tutorial about MSN Messenger. The first part appeared in issue number 109 and was about how to start with messenger.
UPDATE (8 sept '06): Added to this post the original PDF files of the article as found in the Clickx Archive DVD.
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Another (online) article about Plus! in ClickX:
http://clickxmagazine.zdnet.be/magazines.cfm?id=52115
In the online article, they shortly talk about the sponsor, which they explicitly say it is adware. They also explicitly say there is even a time delay before you can click on "next" (to prevent accidental clicks)!
They say that 3.62 can now run together with the upcomming Plus! Live. Which lays the foundation for a new Plus! version and experience as soon as WLM is released... They correctly explain why, since 3.50, Patchou doesn't block the ads in MSN Messenger anymore... They list many options of Plus!.
And last but not least, they even mention that Plus! has a verisign signature so you can always check if the download isn't corrupted or altered.
They clearly know what they're talking about and clearly did some good research before making those articles (or Lars, the guy who wrote the article, is an up-to-date serious Messenger addict himself ).
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PS: I also added this thread to the list in "
Funny/original posts about/from the forum-community..." together with all the other magazines where Plus! was mentionned in.