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Old 11-04-2009, 12:11 AM
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Hello Itsmejjj , Solbjerg

Because of the ongoing controversy between IObit Malwarebytes and I have a little trouble to get back on the subject of this thread ...

however I think it would be good form after having proved his integrity on the current case, (and I do not doubt for the issue) IObit brings new life to the interface and S360, to repeat my previous posts, by sticking to that Advanced system care witch is more attractive ...

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yes -what we call nice hijacking a post,
but you Made a nice point in your idea
on the iobit product ,very interesting
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Old 11-04-2009, 05:17 AM
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Because of the ongoing controversy between IObit Malwarebytes and I have a little trouble to get back on the subject of this thread ...
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titou56- The disruption in the thread was a ramification of your choice of wording in your original post which all of the posters to the thread proceeded to comment and expand upon. You may have noticed that it doesn't take much to take us innocently off course. Its certainly not as intentional or deliberate as a thread hijacking, but it does lead to comments that are not directly related to the original subject. Could you please refresh me as to exactly what "the ongoing controversy between IObit Malwarebytes" consists of and how it is preventing us from getting back on the subject of this thread?

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Old 11-04-2009, 05:39 AM
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Hello Maxxwire

well tried;

arf arf arf, I do not follow this path! There are plenty of threats who discuss the topic you tried to launch in an elegant way...

I'd like to gather more opinions on the merits of this thread in order to complete a proposal I will submit to the wisdom of the team in charge of programming and graphics of the two flagship products IObit company.

Have a nice day ,

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Old 11-04-2009, 06:09 AM
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I'd like to gather more opinions on the merits of this thread in order to complete a proposal I will submit to the wisdom of the team in charge of programming and graphics of the two flagship products IObit company.
Now that is a clear and succinct mission statement that will definitely rectify the discussion on this thread!

I've included attachments of the screenshots of the ASC v3.40 and Security 360 v1.1 GUIs that I just upgraded to this week with their respective settings customizations.

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Old 11-05-2009, 06:05 PM
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Hi Maxxwire

I just go for a look on the link in your signature ...

Very beautifuls shots. indeed !

I have a Canon 400D and I appreciate the beautiful shots ...

Your expert opinion about graphical interfaces IObit in this thread seems to be implied, in naturaly way

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Old 11-05-2009, 11:50 PM
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titou56- I very much appreciate your positive feedback on the MaxxPix collection especially since you are a Canon DSLR owner which implies a level of knowledge and photographic expertise. I used to use a 1,700 mm zoom lens with a adapter on my Ricoh film camera and when I transitioned into Digital Photography I discovered the compact Zeiss Vario Tessar lens which is much more portable than what I had with the Ricoh and shoots from Macro to 465mm without the 1.7X Teleconversion Lens which bumps it up to 790 mm focal length which comes in handy from time to time.

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Old 11-06-2009, 07:52 AM
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hello Maxxwire ,

I always saw my father with an account-over screwed on one eye, he was photoengraver and retired a few years ago. He possessed a fine collection of film cameras and handed me his passion. In 1979 I invested my first paid in splendid Canon EOS AE1 and effects I worked with a range of Cokin filters ... The record is superb in Argentique. I can not find the same quality with the digital at the time ! All work is done afterwards on PC now ... photoshop tricks so allows ...

I've got a Tamron 70-300 1:4-5.6 tele-macro and a Sigma 18-50 1:2.8 macro for the time being...

that's for the pleasur and for current ballads have got a canon powershot pro super practice with a 28-200 and a swiveling screen...

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Old 11-06-2009, 10:20 AM
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hello Maxxwire , I've got a Tamron 70-300 1:4-5.6 tele-macro
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The camera I used while taking photography classes in college was a Leica llla which had an alternate 300 mm zoom lens and ever since then I have always preferred to have a longer focal length lens available as an option even though I find myself shooting macro shots much of the time.

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