Very Buggy
Member Review This os is very sexy, but on the other hand the core is extreemly buggy and the instalation process is even worse, it took me over 6 attempts to get it working correctly and still the perfomance was very dim.
[January 18, 2006, 15:10]
Too buggy
Member Review Too slow and buggy. Firewall worked OK but anti-virus would not enable autoprotect. Changed to PC-cillin with no problems.
[February 18, 2004, 8:55]
Buggy, crashes Windows XP and won't uninstall
Member Review It seems this software was made for Windows 95.
[June 25, 2004, 8:19]
Buggy virus bounds round the Net
News An email virus that is believed to have originated in Japan has been propagating around the Internet on Thursday morning, infecting thousands of computers. The FBound-C virus is very similar to the FBound-A and FBound-B viruses, said Alex Shipp...
[March 14, 2002, 11:01]
Palm to replace buggy devices
News Beleaguered handheld maker Palm plans to replace some of its newest handheld units after owners complained of glitches while syncing Palm m500 and m505 devices with a PC. Santa Clara, California-based Palm confirmed the problem in an email to CNET...
[November 12, 2001, 9:33]
Very buggy, poor unintuitive UI
Member Review The Sanyo has impressive features, if only they worked. Initially it was released with faulty Bluetooth -- Sanyo/Orange fixed this, but in the process the WAP / 3G browsing was broken and now we're waiting for another fix.
[March 21, 2005, 12:13]
Too buggy for public use
Member Review This product doesn't work. Well, OK it will run as long as you don't click on anything. As soon as you do, you are then into playing Russian Roulette: am I breathing on an interrupt line; did I kill all those in-trat tasks; does it like my graphics...
[June 9, 2004, 11:13]
Still buggy firmware
Member Review Crashes every day or so even with latest firmware. My old Alcatel router stayed connected for months at a time with no probs. If Netgear properly fix the firmware it will be absolutely excellent, however.
[May 28, 2004, 9:08]
It is a buggy nightmare that takes over your computer like a malignant virus
Member Review The only thing worse than the program itself is Adobe's online support. And have your credit card ready if you want to talk to a real person.
[February 9, 2005, 10:34]
What a buggy heap of junk!
Member Review Installed s/w -- 2 days later got an 'internal error', solution given to unload and reload s/w. Downloaded live updates ( which seemed like I was downloading the whole application again). Four days later got another 'internal error'; solution given...
[March 1, 2004, 12:56]
Buggy beyond all recognition...
Member Review Works for the first few updates, then says that it cannot update through live update.all tech support says is 'reload software'. Tried that 5 times.same thing. Too many alerts, even on a new system. I had 2003, and it worked flawlessly.
[February 9, 2004, 9:37]
Very buggy. Nothing works continuously. Network reception very poor.
Member Review 1. I have been using P700 for 6 months now and i need to soft reset atleast 5 times a day and hard reset once a week. Battery life is quite poor and gives a maximum of 5 hrs of usage even with power saving features like reducing the CPU spped to...
[June 29, 2005, 16:56]
Leopard may beat Vista to market
Talkback When MicroSoft stops making buggy software, Symantec will stop making buggy whips. Jim
[August 10, 2006, 14:13]
Trust no one
Talkback If you were concerned by the risks associated with driving your car then you may consider a horse-drawn buggy. The systems, tools, protocols, software, methodologies, customs.that have become the norm in the world we live in (just like cars are the...
[December 15, 2004, 9:03]
Microsoft's Millennium meltdown?
News What once appeared a foregone conclusion is not quite so certain now, at least according to some beta testers who say recent beta releases remain buggy. If you want to really see some buggy code, then take a test drive of Windows Millennium, which...
[March 13, 2000, 15:31]
Re: Microsoft Grip
Talkback It's rather cheeky, to say the least, to sell a buggy piece of software, and then turn around and charge again for the next buggy release, and the next, and the next. Of course part of the reason that Vista is struggling for acceptance is the...
[June 5, 2008, 15:25]
Experts: Let's squash software bugs
News While acknowledging that software makers continue to release buggy products, Richard Schaeffer, deputy director of the National Security Agency, stressed that publicising a vulnerability without warning and before a patch has been created could...
[August 5, 2002, 9:32]



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