Check out this email from 1 click tech support

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  1. ejrinva

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    From: "LG Software Innovations" <support@lgsoftwareinnovations.com>
    To:
    Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 2:36 PM
    Subject: RE: Here is the 1click.log file you requested


    > Hello Ed,
    >
    > Thank you for your email.
    >
    > I suggested you make use of the ANYDVD free trial to copy the DVDs you
    > presently have issue with. Whether you decide to purchase it is up to
    > you,
    > however, it is an excellent decrypter and continuously updated to keep up
    > with the latest Copy Protection on the new DVD releases.
    >
    > Should you not wish to purchase ANYDVD, another suggestion I can make is
    > to
    > use to first rip (read) the DVD with "DVDFAB Decrytper"(free application)
    > and then use 1Click to read the files form the hard drive instead of
    > directly from the DVD.
    >
    > You can find "DVDFAB Decrypter" easily through a search engine like
    > www.google.com
    >
    > Use DVDFAB Decrypter to copy all the files on the disc (the entire DVD) to
    > your hard drive. Make a note of the destination path where the "VIDEO_TS"
    > folder is written, this is the folder you will read from later with
    > 1Click.
    >
    > To read with 1Click from that folder, go to the options and select the
    > folder on your hard drive as the "Source" and your DVD writer as the
    > "Destination".
    >
    > Regards,
    > Jimmy
    > :)

    Anyone else find it off that a 1 click employee would be suggesting a competitors product?

    Just another reason to buy SLYSOFT and avoid 1 click.
     
  2. ejrinva

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    well....... you should have read all about AnyDVD and CloneDVD .... it's all over this forum!! everyone loves those programs...... a must to have! On the other hand ........ had 1click..... noticed I said HAD!
     
  4. ejrinva

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    Unfortunately, I hadn't discovered this forum when I bought 1 click. I just did a search on-line for dvd burning software reviews and trusted the one that reads like a 1 click commercial. Boy do I feel stupid.

    Then I downloaded their product. 1 click gives you a 10 day or 3 burn trial. What a joke when compared to the 21 day unlimited burn trial that Slysoft gives you.

    Everything about 1 click just wreaks of "scam artist". I just want to make certain that I get the word out in this forum so that others avoid the same bad experiencve I had.
     
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    bubbles...I;m not gonna call you sarcastic, but I am going to ask you to go and re-read this thread.

    You asked me if I went to the 1 click support forum. I did one better, I emailed their tech support department. So yes, I did seek tech support from 1 click. And you know what they told me? They told me to go buy anyDVD.

    See my dilemma?

    You wonder why I support Slysoft's products so much? Well, not only did 1 click tech support direct me to their product, but my experience with Slysoft has just been so much more enjoyable.

    From a consumers standpoint, Slysoft delivered the goods while 1 click misled me.
     
  7. alkohol

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    1Click DVD Copy or 1Click DVD Copy Pro sucks. With $79 and you can't even backup new released? LOL, it must be a joke.

    I can get FREE tools and I can backup anything, yes... you hear me, any dvds/movies regardless if it's new released or old.

    ** DVDFAB Decrypter (one of the best and FREE ripper)
    ** RipIt4Me (DVD Decrypter + FIxVTs, one of the greatest combo beside DVDFAB)
    ** DVD Shrink (one of the best and FREE transcoder)
    ** VobBlanker and FixVTS (2 of the greatest FREE craps/junks processing tools)
    ** ImgBurn or DVD Decrypter (the greatest FREE ISO image burning engines from the great Lighting UK)

    Enough said!! I'm out of here.
     
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    my sentiments exactly, Alkohol! Why pay when they are giving it away for FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
     
  9. ejrinva

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    The reason that I paid for cloneDVD2 and anyDVD is that I like the convenience. anyDVD runs in the background, so all I must learn how to operate is cloneDVD (and it is very easy to use). So rather than learn multiple programs and probably spend more time copying each DVD, I paid $59 for the convenience of having one program that can quickly do the job.

     
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    you don't have to explain to me about the benifits of AnyDVD + CloneDVD2! great programs and money well spent...... but I also have other programs that do more than just copy movies...... I edit out stuff and make the DVD do what I want! Sooooooo I like many programs..... some are better than others...... but the freeeeeeeeeee ones......the best things in life are FREEEEEEEEEEE!
     
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