I just received a $40.00 subscription charge from Mcaffee for their on-line "tune-up" product. This was something I bought a year ago for a client...and we've long since moved on to another product. I had no idea the charge was coming and there is no way to get it removed, that I can see, by going to their web site.
They must be learning from Intuit. I also had the problem with QB 2002....have sworn by the QuickBooks product for years, and recommended it to many. No more. They are driving my accountant batty; she has to have a copy of every version from '95 - 2003 to service all of her clients.
I just brought home my 2003 Prius. It comes with three-years of service (I'm assuming labor....don't know if it includes parts). and there is also 3 year roadside assistance. There is a fair amount of do it yourself service instructions in the owner's manual.
I just received a $40.00 subscription charge from Mcaffee for their on-line "tune-up" product. This was something I bought a year ago for a client...and we've long since moved on to another product. I had no idea the charge was coming and there is no way to get it removed, that I can see, by going to their web site.
.have sworn by the QuickBooks product for years, and recommended it to many. No more. They are driving my accountant batty; she has to have a copy of every version from '95 - 2003 to service all of her clients.
They must be learning from Intuit. I also had the problem with QB 2002...
I just brought home my 2003 Prius. It comes with three-years of service (I'm assuming labor....don't know if it includes parts). and there is also 3 year roadside assistance. There is a fair amount of do it yourself service instructions in the owner's manual.
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There is an O'Reilly book out about this that just was published in July. Basically, it looks like the documentation for Vovida's VOCAL system.
Neat stuff.
Actually, this is one of the warmest winters we've had in a while.
Not true... unless you experience it you may not know that you want it, but once you *do* experience it, then you never go back.
I didn't get my Adelphia PowerLinc cable-modem until dozens of non-geek friends and acquaintances told me how great their broadband was.