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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 11:44 am
by Guest
Where did my reply to Ryan go?
I was thank him for the new Reg file.
What is so wrong about that?

The new Reg file gives me the same message.

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 11:53 am
by Big-O Mark
Where did my reply to Ryan go?
I was thank him for the new Reg file.
What is so wrong about that?

The new Reg file gives me the same message.
Sometimes the boards have trouble when the topic gets large enough to need a second page, and the post that would be the first post on the second page gets lost. I hadn't noticed this happening recently, but it just could be there haven't been a lot of newer topics that have needed a second page. We've tried to fix it by upgrading the forum software, but with no success :(.

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 12:14 pm
by Guest
"So what if they know your screen name? Everyone on your buddy list probably knows your screen name, as do a bunch I bet you don't know about."

I think by scren name, big-o means what's in this path:
C:\Windows\Profiles\Cookies\My Name
The name you registered your ISP (as well as local host) with is in the Cookies directory.

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 1:12 pm
by Big-O Ryan
Guest wrote:I think by scren name, big-o means what's in this path:
C:\Windows\Profiles\Cookies\My Name
The name you registered your ISP (as well as local host) with is in the Cookies directory.
No, "screen name" means the name you use to logon to AIM with. Your Windows Logon name (the "My Name" thing you mentioned), and the "name you registered your ISP with", are not relevant.

Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2002 3:26 am
by Big-O Mark
In the latest version of AIM+, 2.2.1 build 65, released Monday, June 10, the debugging statistics code has been completely removed.

Spyware removal discussion

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2002 9:45 pm
by wm5050
First of all, AIM+ software is excellent, and I appreciate all the hard work by Big-O-Software.

Truthfully, I felt disappointment when the "news" spread that AIM+ contained spyware and I was ready to unintstall the software despite the great features.

Thankfully, I came to the homepage to read the privacy policy and learned that the latest release no longer collects information, (even though the information that had been collected was harmless).

I thank Big-O for their honesty regarding the software.

I am now downloading the latest update.

Keep up the good work !

Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2002 11:38 pm
by timrosenfeld
it's so dumb that people are spreading this "news" all around... they're just plain old usage statistics like any other application might send out. People are just trying to come up with a good story so they decided to try to discredit AIM+. It's dumb...

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2002 12:32 am
by buster
when i open the AIM+_Statistics_Off.reg it says "Cannot import c:\windows\Desktop\AIM+_Statistics_Off.reg: The specific file is not a regestry script. You can import only registry files." i dont know if im doin it wrong or something, but can someone tell me what i have to do? thanx

hrm

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2002 12:34 am
by caramel americano
i find it interesting that people (not just on this forum, but, for instance, the dudes over at cnet.com) are getting upset about a downloaded program gathering usage statistics...i think i'd rather worry about the personal information about myself that i put online. gathering IP addresses is not hard...i implemented a commenting system (free) into my website that automatically stores the ip address of anyone who leaves a comment. i doubt that the big-o guys are trying to hack into your comptuer and get at you through AIM+.

Not to mention that microsoft is big on gathering user information these days, especially with the advent of WinXP... :roll:

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Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 5:07 pm
by Nick06320
First off, AIM+ is the best thing invented since porn. Secondly, If you wrote AIM+ wouldnt you want to know how many people are using your creation? I personally would. So try to not think of it as "spyware" because if finding out how many people are using something is spyware, almost every website is spyware due to counters.
Keep up the good work Big-O team.

Nick

AIM: Nick06320

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2002 10:57 pm
by Plasma2002b
everybody should know that getting user stats helps newer versions of a product

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2002 10:54 pm
by nunubutt
Who cares about spyware? What can they possible noe about u by getting pings or stuff like that? I wouldnt mind at all. Besides we're already modding the AIM program it wouldnt hurt to do some more whack stuff. If BIg-O was to hurt u in anyway not that they would, they could just get some hackers to do it, not help you wit a program that you llike that hacks u.

so what?!?!

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 12:39 am
by matthewgdriver
ok so what? they made the software, and the information they are getting isnt causing damage nor loss of privicy....who cares what os your running on!? IT DOESNT MATTER!!!! plus, your not paying for it; its a FREE service, give the people some credit damnit!!!!! this is the best app ever!!! either dont use it or STOP YOUR BITCHING!!!!!!!!!! aim+ kicks everyones ass

Re: SpyWare

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 5:43 am
by DaXecutioner
Big-O Mark wrote:AIM+ has reportedly been classified as SpyWare.

Statistics Registry Fix Contents
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Big-O\AIM+]
@="C:\\Program Files\\AIM+"
"Statistics"=dword:00000000
for anyone not wishing to d/l another file, there is a simple way to edit this registry entry:

-click the windows "start" button
-choose "run" from the window
-in the "open" line, type "regedit", click ok
-in the regedit window:
--click the + next to "HKEY_CURRENT_USER" to exapnd the menu
--then click the + next to "Software"
--then click the + next to "Big-O"
--then click on "AIM+" to select it

now, on the right side, there should be a list of whats stored in the registry. to turn something OFF, you want a value of 0, to turn something ON, you want a value of 1 (this is binary values). so...

---double click "statistics" in the list to the right, and where it says 0 change it to 1 (if it says 00000001, change it to 00000000. again, this is binary.). the base should be hex.
---click ok, them close out of the regedit window.

congrats, youve just turned off the stats. 8)

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 7:00 am
by Matt
word of warning...you can really mess up your comp while in regedit if you dont know what you are doing...BE SURE you know what you are turning on and off and don't do anything that you dont know will do...

if you want to change the configs, you can get Xteq's X-Setup. Also, (if you have win xp) you could get Microsoft's Tweak UI (its a part of the powertoy package). (the tweak ui does the same thing as microsoft...i only mentioned it if people only want to use 'microsoft' products for upgrading their comp (i can name at least 5 people who dont want to mess up their comp...) anyway, Xteq's setup is what you should use...it really gives you the options