has anyone tried "Exposed!"

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http://www.plantfloor.com/

Exposed searchs your entire computer and finds tens of thousands of hidden
and forgotten files. These may be photos, images, music clips, video
segments and much more. Normaly you will find hundreds of megabytes of
forgotten, and perhaps undesired, files.


Sounds like a nice app, but in the privacy statement I read something that
could suggest Exposed is ad/spyware (since English is not my native
language, I am not quite sure)

So if anyone has tried it, please enlighten me (and others) :-)

MightyKitten
 
http://www.plantfloor.com/

Exposed searchs your entire computer and finds tens of
thousands of hidden and forgotten files. These may be
photos, images, music clips, video segments and much more.
Normaly you will find hundreds of megabytes of forgotten,
and perhaps undesired, files.


Sounds like a nice app, but in the privacy statement I read
something that could suggest Exposed is ad/spyware (since
English is not my native language, I am not quite sure)

So if anyone has tried it, please enlighten me (and others)
:-)

MightyKitten

By the people who brought you evidence eliminator.
I'd stay the h?ll away from it.
 
My Name wrote:
By the people who brought you evidence eliminator.
I'd stay the h?ll away from it.

Ah, your remark clears up everything (to me, atleast) ...
I'll erase the encounter form my memmory (and the computer's )

MightyKitten
 
Steven Burn said:
| So if anyone has tried it, please enlighten me (and others) :-)

Wouldn't touch it with a barge pole........ from their Privacy Policy;

What is it with these "barge pole"s many of you won't use to touch anything?
 
Space Madness said:
What is it with these "barge pole"s many of you won't use to touch anything?
It is a saying used extensively in Britain, referring to the days when barge
poles were used on the barges in the canals. I don't know but maybe the
poles had to be pushed into all kinds if filthy water and also fish out dead
animals etc. So to use the analogy would be saying that what you wouldn't
touch with the barge must be indeed very crappy (e.g. I wouldn't touch it
EVEN with a barge pole). It would be interesting to have a proper
explanation though.
Paul
 
Space Madness said:
What is it with these "barge pole"s many of you won't use to touch
anything?
My take is simpler. I use, "I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole",
simply means I don't want to get close to it.

I would assume a barge pole is long too. Filth has nothing to do with it.

Glenn
 
Glenn said:
My take is simpler. I use, "I wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole",
simply means I don't want to get close to it.

I would assume a barge pole is long too. Filth has nothing to do with it.

Glenn

Yes Glenn - I think you are right there - a barge pole is quite lengthy.
They may have been a factor in negotiating the canal locks. And they were
used to push other barges away when they came too close. Horses (or people)
walking along the tow path were used to pull the barges along. Then of
course came the motors.....
Paul
 
Paul Johnson said:
They may have been a factor in negotiating the canal locks. And they were
used to push other barges away when they came too close. Horses (or
people)
walking along the tow path were used to pull the barges along. Then of
course came the motors.....
Paul

So, "barge poles" are "bad"?
 
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