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by Gypsy13 - 3/4/05 6:31 PM
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Post 17 of 85

re: Hotbar,

by Whitesnake - 3/11/05 10:15 AM In reply to: I agree and add my 2 cents by domashka

Wendy,
You need to do a search through your registry for all Hotbar links and delete it all from there ... but be very careful if you are not confident in working with your registry. Try Regclean ... I'm almost sure you'll find it among Cnet's download list ... it works most of the time.

Post 18 of 85

Not being able to get rid of hotbar

by peteface - 3/12/05 9:23 PM In reply to: I agree and add my 2 cents by domashka

Try spysweeper it should do the job, best from Peteface

Post 19 of 85

Removing Hotbar

by wynelldj - 4/15/05 8:07 AM In reply to: I agree and add my 2 cents by domashka

Hotbar can be removed using programs such as: Spy Hunter by Enigma Software, or Regfix, or TuneUp Mechanic. These are all programs that I have used for years, and are pretty simple to use. They range in cost from $19.99 to $39.99. Download one of these, and it will remove Hotbar from your systems registry.

Post 20 of 85

Incredimail

by gblayne - 3/11/05 2:00 PM In reply to: Incredimail by rattlinbones

Incredimail is a GREAT GREAT program,me & my family & friends have been using the free version for 3-4 years now and we have had no problem with it tracking us! I have not been able to get my outlook to work for 2 years so I use increadimail as my primary and earthlink web mail to filter all my junk mail! I feel the two together make a pretty unbeatable pair!

Post 21 of 85

Incredi all

by Incredizilch - 12/19/07 1:59 AM In reply to: Incredimail by gblayne

If Incredimail is such a great and honest product, please answer this:

Why is it not provided with a simple ... honest ... UNINSTALL?

No answer, eh? :)

Post 22 of 85

Incredimail

by Merlijn - 3/11/05 4:17 AM In reply to: Incredimail by Gypsy13

Why on earth would incredimail track your e-mails? They have better things to do with their time. Micro$oft forces you to register Windoze XP through the internet. Do you know for sure they are not tracking you or the software you have on your PC?
Incredimail works with ads in the free version. So do many programs, like Eudora for instance.
I use Incredimail for over 5 years. OK, I bought a license, but never, not even before that have I had warnings of spyware or trojan activities in incredimail. I run Ad-Aware and some other similar softs on a regular basis. I have Webroots anti spyware running in the background. All of them are updated as often as possible. No problems whatsoever.
Most of the free versions have some kind of ad-ware build in. They do have to make a living, you know.
If you're don't want the ads, pay for the thing. It realy isn't that expensive.

Post 23 of 85

Incredimail

by Melliemusic - 3/11/05 4:43 AM In reply to: Incredimail by Merlijn

My experiences with Incredimail (the purchased version) are also positive. And since I have spyware detection, it never pointed out to Incredimail.
I agree with the other comments, to pay for the licensed version. Also it gives more stuff to use.

Post 24 of 85

IncrediMail

by will_5050 - 3/19/05 8:10 PM In reply to: Incredimail by Melliemusic

Like the previous posters, I have been using incredimail for the past 9 months, and have had no problems what so ever, that wasn't explainable or repairable. Incredimail is a very good mail program and I use it as my primary mail program. Spyware? what spyware? I use webroot spysweeper, spybot search and destroy as well as adaware and these programs have never indicated any problems with Incredimail, let alone indicating it as being spyware. Just my 2cents on the subject.

Post 25 of 85

Incredimail works great

by gkearnes - 3/11/05 6:03 AM In reply to: Incredimail by Gypsy13

I have used Incredimail since my daughter showed it to me over 4 years ago and I did try the free version and I had some problems with the free version as did my daughter but I bought paid version and have never regreted it. I have never had a problem with adware or spyware using it. As my friends run adware on their computers and have never had a problem with anything coming from my computer,I would say Incredimail works just find.

Post 26 of 85

Incredimail

by trashcrash - 3/11/05 6:51 AM In reply to: Incredimail by Gypsy13

Another A+ for incredimail. I have been using it for three years now. I have no problems what so ever, and it is fun to use. If you are concerned about tracking, guess what, there is more tracking going on than you probably want to know about. All it takes is a touch of a key stroke.

Post 27 of 85

Incredimail: paid version good; avoid the free version

by bobgregory - 3/11/05 7:33 AM In reply to: Incredimail by Gypsy13

Disclaimer: I don't use Incredimail.

But I do support 100+ computers for a living and when users started installing this I investigated. My experience has been similar to what has been reported here and in other forums. The paid version seems to cause no trouble, but folks using the free version have had more strange problems on their systems.

This *may* be caused by free Incredimail. It may also be that folks tempted by "free" software install other "free" stuff which includes nastier adware & spyware that is difficult or nearly impossible to get rid of.

Post 28 of 85

Incredimail Flash

by MyLloyd - 3/11/05 10:15 AM In reply to: Incredimail: paid version good; avoid the free version by bobgregory

I too Love Incredimail BUT have a problem now which I'd love to solve ASAP so I can return to Nirvana.
I recently installed Norton 2003 system works mainly for the Ghost function . Yesterday I did a "system clean" with it & it found 700+ problems . I clicked "clean up" but now I cant access Incredimail XE ( paid version ) It tells me that my "Flash player" is incompatible but when I follow the links to Macromedia I get no support or despite the message a working flash. Everything else seems to work great & I can get all functions on an Incredimail Demo working perfectly. I've tried reinstalling incredimail but NO Diff....
I'd love some help ASAP as I Need to access my Incredimail Addresses , Messages etc. ..... Lloyd

Post 29 of 85

norton ...

by Whitesnake - 3/11/05 10:26 AM In reply to: Incredimail Flash by MyLloyd

Check and see if Norton System works has a restore function, use it and look for the Incredimail links and just restore your Incredimail. Check the settings and make sure that it allows Flash and if it has been selected then de-select and see if that helps.
Also check with the other forums, there could be some info among the security forums ... worth the thought.
I don't use Norton System works but I do use Ghost now and then.

Post 30 of 85

Problem with your Incredimail XE

by lwos - 3/11/05 10:43 AM In reply to: Incredimail Flash by MyLloyd

I love to hate Norton...... OK, Try opening up Incredimail, click on Help and then License.....do you see Incredimail Premium listed there. If not, click on enter code, and type in your license number, the one they gave you when you purchased the Premium package. If that doesnt work.......then try this...open your drive C: and click open the following....../program files/incredimail/bin/licenses. Now delete the IM PREM IMK file...... Then shut down, restart and open Incredimail/Help/ ENTER REGISTRATION CODE. If that doesnt work, then you have two choices, you can try a System Restore to a date when everything worked properly........ or......You'll have to LOSE EVERYTHING, uninstall Incredimail, then do a clean install of Incredimail. Yes, I know it's a pain, and you'll have to re-download all the statinoery, sounds, animations, notifiers, skins but it isnt Incredimails fault..... It's us not leaving well enough alone.

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