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It's not bad, but not exactly as advertised either. Worth the money if you have other things to do during the day, but you do have to keep your eye on it. Myspace has begun blocking URL's. So when you send out comments too fast through the same source, your URL get's blocked. Then you have to either set up a redirect through a different host to lead to your page (or set your page up on the new host), or find a direct redirect. Several times a day.
Basically, even though it says you can run multiple accounts through multiple threads at the same time, you can't. Well, you Can, but it will only run for so long before your URL gets blocked. (was 35,000 comments and about 2 hours for me the first time). And if you run more than 1 profile at a time it tends to sign in the same profile several times, collects friend id's from the same page several times, and comments the same person several times.....not really what you want to do. There's no option for leaving a plain text comment for profiles who don't allow html, if you want to do that you have to comment all profiles in plain text.
Customer service kind of sucks. They reply to your emails quick, but aren't really helpful in solving a problem thats beyond the basic "how do I?" questions. Something is wrong internally in the program and they don't want to admit it, they just tell you you're doing something wrong, even when it's clearly obvious you're not. And after awhile, they'll stop responding to your emails, or just start you from the beginning again with "make sure you've got this file set right, check that other file, delete it and reinstall it" etc etc etc.", just take you through the run-around over and over.
BUT, on the good side.... it does chain through your profiles and leave comments. Just be prepared to have a loooong source of redirects ready to go.
AND, they've told me that they are not concerned about myspace sueing them. Since they are a corporation and not an individual, they present more of a challenge for myspace to take down. They have the money to carry it through court if they feel they have a good case, unlike an individual who could easily be bankrupt by fighting myspace in court. The pockets of myspace and Fox are never empty, so even if a single person has a good case.....chances are myspace/fox would drag out the court proceedings until the individual has to forfeit due to being broke.
Just my take on the program. Learn some programming languages, design a program and don't share it with the world.
Edit: Oh, and don't believe them when they say it goes through Proxies to make you anonymous. Currently, myspace does not allow access past publically viewable pages through any type of anonymous proxy. So, you wouldn't be able to sign into any of your accounts while using an outside proxy to hide who you are.
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