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  #16  
Old October 5th 04, 12:01 PM
Sandi - Microsoft MVP
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"Patchou" wrote in message
om

And Sandy,


Its Sandi thanks Patchou.

why don't you stop updating your article to post your
answers and start posting them in your own newsgroup thread?


It isn't *my* newsgroup thread. I didn't start it, and the only post I have
made to it apart from this one is a request for more information about
supposed 'technical inaccuracy' which I see has gone unanswered. I have
provided an email address for correspondence if you choose to use it.

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  #17  
Old October 9th 04, 10:57 PM
Alexander
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Well well, what a discussion. A discussion that I would never expect
to see. It's another fact that people don't check the sources and just
copy (or should I say "quote") people directly.

I've been using Messenger Plus! now for a long time. Yes, in the
beginning I was a click-o-matic as well, which means I just clicked
the 'Next' button as soon as possible. And yes, I screwed up my PC as
well with Adaware trying to remove the C2Media software. I blamed
Patchou (sorry ;-)) aswell for this.

Although, you shouldn't blame Patchou, you should blame yourself. He
gives you lots of new features for MSN and the only thing you have to
do is read the Sponsor agreement. You like it? Install the software
and everyone is happy! You don't? Don't install the software and
everyone is happy aswell!

As an owner of a MSN website I can tell you that there will never be
another (free?) addon for MSN Messenger that will be this popular as
Messenger Plus! is. Some people are trying/try it (MessengerDiscovery?
Messenger:Mate which is not free) but they will never get the same
respect as that Patchou has build in the last past years.

Alexander, webmaster of Scito.nl
  #18  
Old October 10th 04, 04:51 AM
Patchou
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Sandi,

I just took a new look at your page and I see that you're continuing
to update your "article" with single line quotes taken from 2 page
posts and false information given to you by someone who has no clue of
what he's talking about. You even put a big "oh BOY" next to your
assumption, how nice is that. Hey, I have an idea, why do you wait for
people to give you something to quote if you don't care about the
facts behind it? I guess it would be quicker to just go one step above
and manufacture everything from A to Z by saying that the information
you're posting has not been confirmed or corroborated.. oh wait, you
already do that in your most recent updates, congratulations!

Sandi, you're despicable and go ahead, quote me on that if you wish.
Once again, I encourage anyone who would read her site to wonder how
she gets all these formidable conclusions and why she just continue to
post updates on her own web site instead of replying to a newsgroup
such as this one. I won't lower myself to your level by continuing to
reply to your web updates, anyone who read these posts and your site
with an open mind will quickly realise what a fraud you are.

While I'm at it, I'd like to point out something about the Google
Toolbar that you so fiercely defend in your recent update: instead of
testing their installer, why not testing the installer of their
clients? Take a look at the setup of DivX and have fun making
comparisons with my own.

I've been insulted many times since I added C2Media's package in my
software but your way of giving "information" is just way out of line.
I'm not posting these messages to defend my software but to make other
readers realise how easy and disgusting it is to make this kind of
page. I can only wish Microsoft would take a look at this and remove
you from the MVP program, you're a disgrace to all of us.

To all: don't be fooled with editorials such as Sandi's and always ask
yourself if the reason behind the author is really to be a hero of
justice or just try to increase his/her own "popularity". Any of you
could write the exactsame page about any other software, Sandi being
an MVP doesn't make her different than all of you.

Patchou

"PA Bear" wrote in message ...
Enough about the 'End of Free Hotmail' already. Let's dissect Messenger
Plus! now...

Sandi's take on Messenger Plus!
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/data/messenger_plus.htm

Ready, steady, GO!
--
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MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE), AH-VSOP

WinXP SP2: What's New for Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...eoverview.mspx

What You Should Know About Spyware
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...ssoftware.mspx

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  #19  
Old October 10th 04, 05:58 AM
Sandi - Microsoft MVP
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Information about Patchou's alleged income that was posted to this newsgroup
has already been removed from my web page, together with the bold font
warning that it could not be corroborated.

My first thinking was that the information is in the public domain anyway
and available via Google, which gets far more hits than my page, but it
wasn't right to put it in there, hence the removal. I went past simply
reporting on MP and the Sponsor Programme. For that I apologise.

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"Patchou" wrote in message
om
Sandi,

I just took a new look at your page and I see that you're continuing
to update your "article" with single line quotes taken from 2 page
posts and false information given to you by someone who has no clue of
what he's talking about. You even put a big "oh BOY" next to your
assumption, how nice is that. Hey, I have an idea, why do you wait for
people to give you something to quote if you don't care about the
facts behind it? I guess it would be quicker to just go one step above
and manufacture everything from A to Z by saying that the information
you're posting has not been confirmed or corroborated.. oh wait, you
already do that in your most recent updates, congratulations!

Sandi, you're despicable and go ahead, quote me on that if you wish.
Once again, I encourage anyone who would read her site to wonder how
she gets all these formidable conclusions and why she just continue to
post updates on her own web site instead of replying to a newsgroup
such as this one. I won't lower myself to your level by continuing to
reply to your web updates, anyone who read these posts and your site
with an open mind will quickly realise what a fraud you are.

While I'm at it, I'd like to point out something about the Google
Toolbar that you so fiercely defend in your recent update: instead of
testing their installer, why not testing the installer of their
clients? Take a look at the setup of DivX and have fun making
comparisons with my own.

I've been insulted many times since I added C2Media's package in my
software but your way of giving "information" is just way out of line.
I'm not posting these messages to defend my software but to make other
readers realise how easy and disgusting it is to make this kind of
page. I can only wish Microsoft would take a look at this and remove
you from the MVP program, you're a disgrace to all of us.

To all: don't be fooled with editorials such as Sandi's and always ask
yourself if the reason behind the author is really to be a hero of
justice or just try to increase his/her own "popularity". Any of you
could write the exactsame page about any other software, Sandi being
an MVP doesn't make her different than all of you.

Patchou

"PA Bear" wrote in message
...
Enough about the 'End of Free Hotmail' already. Let's dissect
Messenger Plus! now...

Sandi's take on Messenger Plus!
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/data/messenger_plus.htm

Ready, steady, GO!
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE), AH-VSOP

WinXP SP2: What's New for Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...eoverview.mspx

What You Should Know About Spyware
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...ssoftware.mspx

"There is no 'silver bullet' solution."
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=33131


  #20  
Old October 21st 04, 12:31 PM
Brian!
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"Sandi - Microsoft MVP" wrote in message

...
Information about Patchou's alleged income that was posted to this

newsgroup
has already been removed from my web page


I see you're at it again Sandi. Update of 15th October.
==========
A person by the name of P, Cyril -
(***the email address has been changed to protect P. Cyril from spam and
flamemail***) is, at the date of writing this segment (15 October 2004), the
name behind www.msgplus.net
==========

Now while this is all well and good, during your synopsis you repost the
edited email address and then on the same line you inform people what to
replce your edited portion with in order to make it a valid address.

Slightly hypocrytical, wouldn't you say?
==========
Synopsis:
Secure Software, Inc = Cyril Paciullo/Paciullo Cyril, Alex Shamash and
Jason Lucas
www.msgplus net = P, Cyril - edited
address - replace popularemailprovider.com with ************** [removed
actual provider with FAR too many stars])
==========

Another thing, you keep going on about the useage statistics that MsgPlus
sends back to Patchou like it's a crime to see what features are being used
the most, so that he knows what to focus on for future releases.

I'm sure I've seen similar tick boxes on Messenger itself, as well as
Windows Media Player. It's ok for M$ to request stats on users habits, but
when Patchou request similar kinds of info (more than likely, it's less
intrusive than what WMP or MSN requests), it's not allowed? Also, the
option for user data for MSN and WMP is ON by default. I know this as I've
just done a system rebuild with XP and I had to turn these 'useage data'
tick boxes off myself after installing both Messenger (MSN and Windows
versions) and WMP10. Oops, another point of your argument against MsgPlus
out the window.

For crying out loud, grow up, download version 3.25 and see for yourself
what Patchou has done to try to keep the SIX MILLION people that use his
software add-on happy.

Regards,
Brian!


  #21  
Old October 21st 04, 01:05 PM
anonymous
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The MSN Messenger "Usage data" option was *not* turned on by default when I
installed messenger on my machine.
On one hand you say, "I'm sure I've seen similar tick boxes on Messenger
itself" (you don't sound too certain there) then in the next breath you say,
"I know this as I've just done a system rebuild with XP and I had to turn
these 'useage data' tick boxes off myself after installing both Messenger
(MSN and Windows versions)" Um so which is it??


"Brian!" wrote:


"Sandi - Microsoft MVP" wrote in message

...
Information about Patchou's alleged income that was posted to this

newsgroup
has already been removed from my web page


I see you're at it again Sandi. Update of 15th October.
==========
A person by the name of P, Cyril -
(***the email address has been changed to protect P. Cyril from spam and
flamemail***) is, at the date of writing this segment (15 October 2004), the
name behind www.msgplus.net
==========

Now while this is all well and good, during your synopsis you repost the
edited email address and then on the same line you inform people what to
replce your edited portion with in order to make it a valid address.

Slightly hypocrytical, wouldn't you say?
==========
Synopsis:
Secure Software, Inc = Cyril Paciullo/Paciullo Cyril, Alex Shamash and
Jason Lucas
www.msgplus net = P, Cyril - edited
address - replace popularemailprovider.com with ************** [removed
actual provider with FAR too many stars])
==========

Another thing, you keep going on about the useage statistics that MsgPlus
sends back to Patchou like it's a crime to see what features are being used
the most, so that he knows what to focus on for future releases.

I'm sure I've seen similar tick boxes on Messenger itself, as well as
Windows Media Player. It's ok for M$ to request stats on users habits, but
when Patchou request similar kinds of info (more than likely, it's less
intrusive than what WMP or MSN requests), it's not allowed? Also, the
option for user data for MSN and WMP is ON by default. I know this as I've
just done a system rebuild with XP and I had to turn these 'useage data'
tick boxes off myself after installing both Messenger (MSN and Windows
versions) and WMP10. Oops, another point of your argument against MsgPlus
out the window.

For crying out loud, grow up, download version 3.25 and see for yourself
what Patchou has done to try to keep the SIX MILLION people that use his
software add-on happy.

Regards,
Brian!



  #22  
Old October 21st 04, 04:03 PM
Mike Hall
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Default Messenger Plus! - Let's focus on another Sacred Cow for a while

Yo Jack

The word is 'libel'..


"Jack D. Russell, Sr." wrote in message
...
================================================== ====================
* Reply by Jack D. Russell, Sr.
*
Newsgroup:microsoft.public.msn.messenger,microsoft .public.windowsxp.messenger,microsoft.public.msn.d iscussion
* Reply to: All; "Brian!"
* Date:Thu, 21 Oct 2004 09:28:34 -0500
* Subj: Messenger Plus! - Let's focus on another Sacred Cow for a
while
================================================== ====================
Although I've never used Messenger Plus or MSN Messenger (wouldn't put
any intrusive (to the point of being Spyware) MSN crapware on my
machines for love nor money!), if Messenger plus has 6 million users
and you aren't making at least $1 US per user (even for freeware),
then you have a lot bigger things to worry about than an impotent
Microsoft MVP's liable attempts. Don't sweat Sandi. Her reputation
among experienced computer user groups precludes her ability to harm
you, your program or anything else. Have a good one.

--
Jack


"Sandi - Microsoft MVP" wrote in message

B ...
Information about Patchou's alleged income that was posted to this

B newsgroup
has already been removed from my web page


B I see you're at it again Sandi. Update of 15th October.
B ==========
B A person by the name of P, Cyril
B - (***the email address has
B been changed to protect P. Cyril from spam and flamemail***) is, at
B the date of writing this segment (15 October 2004), the name behind
B www.msgplus.net
B ==========

B Now while this is all well and good, during your synopsis you
B repost the edited email address and then on the same line you
B inform people what to replce your edited portion with in order to
B make it a valid address.

B Slightly hypocrytical, wouldn't you say?
B ==========
B Synopsis:
B Secure Software, Inc = Cyril Paciullo/Paciullo Cyril, Alex Shamash
B and Jason Lucas
B www.msgplus net = P, Cyril
B - edited address - replace popularemailprovider.com with
B ************** [removed actual provider with FAR too many stars])
B ==========

B Another thing, you keep going on about the useage statistics that
B MsgPlus sends back to Patchou like it's a crime to see what
B features are being used the most, so that he knows what to focus on
B for future releases.

B I'm sure I've seen similar tick boxes on Messenger itself, as well
B as Windows Media Player. It's ok for M$ to request stats on users
B habits, but when Patchou request similar kinds of info (more than
B likely, it's less intrusive than what WMP or MSN requests), it's
B not allowed? Also, the option for user data for MSN and WMP is ON
B by default. I know this as I've just done a system rebuild with XP
B and I had to turn these 'useage data' tick boxes off myself after
B installing both Messenger (MSN and Windows versions) and WMP10.
B Oops, another point of your argument against MsgPlus out the
B window.

B For crying out loud, grow up, download version 3.25 and see for
B yourself what Patchou has done to try to keep the SIX MILLION
B people that use his software add-on happy.

B Regards,
B Brian!




  #23  
Old October 21st 04, 07:20 PM
James Donnelly [MVP]
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"anonymous" The MSN Messenger "Usage data" option was *not* turned on by
default when I
installed messenger on my machine.

Um so which is it??

That is a good question. I just install XPPro SP2, WMP, and Messenger. They
were all turn off by default and I had to turn them on. Could the problem be
that you are running an older version then I? Maybe you don't use it or
running a leak unfinished version.


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  #24  
Old October 21st 04, 07:34 PM
Mike Hall
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That would be 'too'


"Jack D. Russell, Sr." wrote in message
...
================================================== ====================
* Reply by Jack D. Russell, Sr.
*
Newsgroup:microsoft.public.msn.messenger,microsoft .public.windowsxp.messenger,microsoft.public.msn.d iscussion
* Reply to: All; "Mike Hall"
* Date:Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:31:57 -0500
* Subj: Messenger Plus! - Let's focus on another Sacred Cow for a
while
================================================== ====================
Yo, not to bright,

I typed what I meant. Maybe you and JD could get a group rate.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?Liable
--
Jack

MH Yo Jack

MH The word is 'libel'..

MH "Jack D. Russell, Sr." wrote in message
MH ...

Although I've never used Messenger Plus or MSN Messenger (wouldn't
put any intrusive (to the point of being Spyware) MSN crapware on
my machines for love nor money!), if Messenger plus has 6 million
users and you aren't making at least $1 US per user (even for
freeware), then you have a lot bigger things to worry about than an
impotent Microsoft MVP's liable attempts. Don't sweat Sandi. Her
reputation among experienced computer user groups precludes her
ability to harm you, your program or anything else. Have a good
one.





  #25  
Old October 22nd 04, 01:31 PM
Sandi - Microsoft MVP
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"anonymous" wrote in message
...
The MSN Messenger "Usage data" option was *not* turned on by default when
I
installed messenger on my machine.


Then you have an install problem:

http://www.msgplus.net/changelog.php
"A new option has been added in the preferences panel to allow sending
periodic statistics to the msgplus.net server. These statistics are just a
couple of numerical data such as "Quick Text was used" or "Plus! icon was
clicked". Obviously, nothing personal (such as chat logs or contact emails)
is sent. The data collected will help me concentrate on the features that
are used the most in the future updates. The option is on by default and can
be turned off permanently in the "General Options\Local Settings" section of
the preferences. Last note about this: no statistic is send during the first
week of use, that way, you have plenty of time to discover the option and
turn it of if you desire. "

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  #26  
Old October 22nd 04, 01:51 PM
Sandi - Microsoft MVP
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Default Messenger Plus! - Let's focus on another Sacred Cow for a whil

"James Donnelly [MVP]" JDProud(AT)msn.com wrote in message
...

That is a good question. I just install XPPro SP2, WMP, and Messenger.
They were all turn off by default and I had to turn them on. Could the
problem be that you are running an older version then I? Maybe you don't
use it or running a leak unfinished version.


Same here. Also, according to
http://messenger.ninemsn.com.au/Help/ceip.aspx

How can I join?
Your participation in the Customer Experience Improvement Program is
completely voluntary.

To join

1.. Click the Tools menu on the MSN Messenger main window.
2.. Click Options, and then click the General tab.
3.. Select the Allow Microsoft to collect anonymous information... check
box.

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http://inetexplorer.mvps.org

  #27  
Old October 22nd 04, 01:55 PM
Mike Hall
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wow.. no corrections needed this time.. way to go..


"Jack D. Russell, Sr." wrote in message
...
================================================== ====================
* Reply by Jack D. Russell, Sr.
*
Newsgroup:microsoft.public.msn.messenger,microsoft .public.windowsxp.messenger,microsoft.public.msn.d iscussion
* Reply to: All; "Mike Hall"
* Date:Thu, 21 Oct 2004 18:28:45 -0500
* Subj: Messenger Plus! - Let's focus on another Sacred Cow for a
while
================================================== ====================
...now, roll over and bark like a dog.
--
Jack

MH That would be 'too'




  #28  
Old October 25th 04, 01:16 AM
Cookie
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Default Messenger Plus! - Let's focus on another Sacred Cow for a whil

Sandi - Microsoft MVP wrote:

"anonymous" wrote in message
...

The MSN Messenger "Usage data" option was *not* turned on by default
when I
installed messenger on my machine.



Then you have an install problem:

http://www.msgplus.net/changelog.php
"A new option has been added in the preferences panel to allow sending
periodic statistics to the msgplus.net server. These statistics are just
a couple of numerical data such as "Quick Text was used" or "Plus! icon
was clicked". Obviously, nothing personal (such as chat logs or contact
emails) is sent. The data collected will help me concentrate on the
features that are used the most in the future updates. The option is on
by default and can be turned off permanently in the "General
Options\Local Settings" section of the preferences. Last note about
this: no statistic is send during the first week of use, that way, you
have plenty of time to discover the option and turn it of if you desire. "


No he doesn't have an install problem, Sandi. "anonymous" is talking
about MSN Messenger, not Messenger Plus!...


Cookie
Microsoft MVP - MSN Messenger

  #29  
Old October 25th 04, 01:20 AM
Cookie
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Default Messenger Plus! - Let's focus on another Sacred Cow for a whil

Sandi - Microsoft MVP wrote:

"James Donnelly [MVP]" JDProud(AT)msn.com wrote in message
...

That is a good question. I just install XPPro SP2, WMP, and Messenger.
They were all turn off by default and I had to turn them on. Could the
problem be that you are running an older version then I? Maybe you
don't use it or running a leak unfinished version.



Same here. Also, according to
http://messenger.ninemsn.com.au/Help/ceip.aspx

How can I join?
Your participation in the Customer Experience Improvement Program is
completely voluntary.

To join

1.. Click the Tools menu on the MSN Messenger main window.
2.. Click Options, and then click the General tab.
3.. Select the Allow Microsoft to collect anonymous information...
check box.


Sandi, that source doesn't say anything about the option being on or off
by default. It only says how to participate in the CEIP and obviously
that would be by ticking the option.

And if you thought the word "voluntary" means that the option is off by
default, then again, that isn't what it means. It means that you can
choose if you want to participate or not...

In other words: don't use such sources to backup arguments.


PS: The option is not ticked by default, but this source is not valid at
all to back this up!


Cookie
Microsoft MVP - MSN Messenger

 




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