Iobit is back with a new product

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Ibrad, Apr 11, 2010.

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  1. CiX

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    Hi! If you want a program that has the worst memory leak problem in the history books, go ahead and down load IObit360. I spent two years on their forum. I have over 1300 posts and threads. I'm banned because I tried to tell all our members about IObit's memory leak. I was a expert VIP on their forum. They stole Malwarebytes data base. They are not smart enough to fix any thing. Their CEO sent me a PM telling me they don't have the resources to fix IObit 360, and they are busy working on other things. I went crazy and got banned. If you have 4 trillion MB of ram, you probably won't notice the memory leak. Now all you need to worry about is they have the smallest data base in history because Malwarebytes was ready to sue them, so they gave uo what they stole, once Malwarebytes proved they were thieves. So go ahead and prove me wrong my friend. Down load IObit 360 and tell me how wonderful it is. I can't wait to hear your report. I've been there and already done that. It's crapware and will cause you nothing but grief. You want to see why I was banned?? just Google IObit forum and look for garybear. They will say abuse. Read my threads . Come back here and tell me who I abused. I'm getting to angry and I'll stop. Please save your self a lot of grief and stay as far a way from IObit360 as you can.===garybear
     
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    so if u thought IObit was such crap, y exactly were u such an active members of their forums, being a VIP expert and such? kinda doesnt make sense, ud think if u hated a product, ud take no part in their community. Sounds like ur just a little hurt about ur situation and feel like ranting now after everything has already been said and done, but u wer fine with being part of their forum before you got banned?...lol
     
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    Hi friend!! I'm a 72 year old cancer survivor. My grand daughter bought me a computer while I was on 6 months of chemo. I had no experience with PC. IObit was my first forum. I was impressed and I learned a lot from their members. I really wanted to believe their lies and I did for nearly two years. I guess you would call me a slow learner, but now I know they are lyers and thieves. IObit360 is crapware. It has a terrible memory leak problem and they can't or won't fix it. Why does every one say I'm ranting and you are doing the same thing . I do not say your ranting, and I read your post and try to answer you the best I can. I was banned because I tried to tell my members about the memory leak and posted a PM from the big dog at IObit on the forum saying they did not have the resources to fix the problem. Members and friends were having problems with the memory leak and I voiced my opinion on the forum. When you pay for a product, you expect the vendor to stand behind the product and fix any problems you are having. The pro version is not free my friend!!==garybear
     
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    ur at a 10, bring it down to a 2...and its not ranting wen im just calling u on ur rant, its called responding, would anybody that responds to u be considered ranting? if thats the case ud have no responses and ud be left spinning in ur own anger.

    for a 72 year old cancer survivor ud think ud have a little more civility and realize ther are more important things than getting worked up over a memory leak at this point... as said in the other thread u also posted ur rant, move on.
     
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    I appreciate you garybear . I know where you are coming from . TRY to pay no attention to the guy calling your rant . Stay here awhile and you will see his contributions tend to be hateful . Good Luck garybear . And CONGRATULATIONS on surviving !:cool:
     
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    A few off-topic posts removed. Please stay on the nominal thread topic.

    Blue
     
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    Thank you!! I only want to warn people. A memory leak can be very serious to those that aren't PC literate. It can affect you in many ways and it is hard to find for people that do not know what a memory leak is. It affects those that don't have a lot of memory to spare. Freezing, slow response, apps that fail to open, and more. It's not good!!
     
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    You may warn, no problem. But you are repeating yourself a huge lot. And why do I need to know that you are 72 years old and a cancer survivor?
     
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    Hi friend!! I don't think you deserve a response to your post. When you've grown to man hood, you will understand.:rolleyes:
     
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    He was explaining why he was so active at IOBits forum and thats how it started. Open your eyes and read.
     
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    garybear, if you intend on being around Wilders for awhile, you'll have plenty of opportunity to voice your concerns and opinions (instead of getting it off your chest right away).

    IOBit doesn't have a huge following here, especially since many here use Malwarebytes, and the MBAM developers frequent this site.

    So just a general observation, you won't have to warn many users off using IOBit on here (Wilders), as I'd say probably none of us are using it and have better alternatives (Malwarebytes, Superantispyware, Prevx, Hitman Pro and so on). :cool:
     
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    And should he do that 15 times? With indeed the same rant? And by the way 72-year-old, I am over half your age, you have a lot to learn too... You're really something else.
     
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    Hi friend! I just want to make sure of what your advice to me is. Are you saying I'm going to fast, maybe less personal info, until I've been here awhile. I have learned IObit isn't popular on this site. There is a good reason for that. I have Malwarebytes in real time and Superantispyware for on demand. My goal was to tell the members on this thread about IObit's memory leak. I'm use to being more personal on a forum, but I'll not do that here at Wilders any more. I want to help and share my limited knowledge with others here at Wilders and not create any problems for the site.==garybear Thank you for your advice!!
     
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    Hi friend!! No comment!!!:rolleyes:
     
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    Alright, this is enough!

    Everyone stop right now. Get back on the topic of Iobit's new product and stick to that alone.

    No more comments about the other posters in the thread. No more comments about what happened at other forums. No more personal information not directly related to Iobit products.

    And don't reply to this post either. This is a moderation note telling everyone to get back on topic. Replying to it is off-topic.

    From now on... Iobit product related posts only...
     
  20. Edwin024

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    Thank you very much. And I use Iobit smart defrag and Advanced System Care with enthusiasm.
     
  21. garybear

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    Hi! I also like ASC3 and smart defrag. I'm almost afraid to post on this site. For those not familiar with memory leak, this explains it very well.
     
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    SO, can't we compensate the Memory Leak with ASC3 ? :p
     
  23. garybear

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    The answer is NO. Memory leak can only be fixed by the vendor of that App. I may be corrected on that, but I would think it would have already been fixed if there were any other ways. The way I fixed memory leak was Uninstalled IObit 360 and installed Malwarebytes. I have no more problems.
     
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    Good solution...:D
     
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    i dont think ud find many on this forum that dont know what a memory leak is and sounds quite arrogant to me at least trying to forward people to wikipedia to understand. get over this memory leak, uve informed everyone about it already, uve said that u stopped using their product, so problem solved, it doesnt seem like u have an intent to use that product again so its not like ur helping the issue or care about its future, so u dont need to include something about it in each of ur posts...
     
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