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Everything I have said is the truth & all application i write are 100% safe.

Even the author of a malware would give the same assurance, Newbie.

2 days back you said:

<quote>
I don't recommend you download & run something that isn't proved to be safe

Someone has to be the first to try it
Because its an exe on a website doesn't prove that its genuine...
</quote>

Then how come you attach binaries in the newsgroup and claim it to be safe?
Your app might be legitimate/non-malicious, but you got to prove it yourself first (going by your own logic).

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"Newbie Coder" <newbiecoder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:up209IQlHHA.588@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Terry,

I have been using newsgroups for many, many, many years. I had a short break
I know & came back with the username I use now & for the past year & a bit.
This is because I left coding for around 8-9 months

Everything I have said is the truth & all application i write are 100% safe.
I am sure if you could code & wanted to go that extra step to help the user
you would too. That's all I am doing with creating small applications for
someone

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Newbie Coder
(It's just a name)




"Terry" <F1ComNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23svR%237PlHHA.1624@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 5/12/2007 6:02 PM On a whim, Newbie Coder pounded out on the keyboard

Terry,

But someone has to test it first to see if its safe or not & if it isn't
then it's a little too late. The applications I write are safe because I
wouldn't let the others use them until I knew they were 100% safe

Is that program freeware as you install it on all those machines?

No, not talking about myself again I am just busy, hence I am coding at
2am
for something I want to do on Monday for work. It's called commitment

See you,


Yes, it's freeware. I have my own integrity to deal with.

I'm surprised you don't see the irony in your explanation of what is
safe and what isn't. Don't you see it? NO ONE knows you. What gives
your apps validity to anyone reading on the internet? NOTHING. Personal
friends, clients, sure, give them all you've got, they've known you for
years, personally at that. But you can't do the same thing here. If
you had a website that has been up and running for five years and your
apps had been tried and tested, fine. But you've only been around here
a short time (at least by your name), REGARDLESS of your qualifications.
You could have a PhD in EE, but to me and everyone else reading here,
you're NOBODY, and could be completely lying about yourself. Do you get
this? You could very well be all you've stated, but you could also be
making it all up. How are we supposed to know? Just because you say
they're 100% safe, we're supposed to blindly believe you? And yet you
ask if a tried and tested utility is safe. DON'T believe me! Do what
you consider USELESS, and Google search it, and let the results talk for
themselves. Now Google search "Newbie Coder", and see if you can find
anything relevant to yourself. Get it?

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