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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: June 26, 2003
- Total Downloads: 28,963
- Downloads last week: 22
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- Average user rating: stars out of 22 votes
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Publisher's description
From Wiz-Technology :In a couple of clicks, you can have your own greeting card, slide show, or multimedia message created and send it to your friends, family, or anyone else on the Web. BestGreetings is the perfect program for people who'd like to make and share personalized cards and multimedia messages for birthdays, anniversaries, invitations, or any special occasion. The program comes with a lot of amazing dynamic and static special effects; you can apply to your greetings and get unbelievable results. You can also add animations, sounds, music, voice recordings, text effects, and many other great things and make your friends truly amazed.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 2.6 stars out of 22 votes
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Version: BestGreetings 4.0
"Possible Black Spy - Keystroke recorder"
Pros: Sorry, all pros are outweighed by the behavior of this program.
Cons: This program does not show any uninstaller, whether in Add/Remove Programs, in the program's group, in the program's folder or the registry.
It was discovered after removing unrelated(?) spyware on reboot. During restart it began installing itself.
When looking for the uninstaller, looked into a file called OPTIONS.INI, stored in the MacroSphere Player's (required free player) folder and became concerned. Here are the contents of that file:
[options]
Record_Keys=1
Record_Mouse=1
Buffer_Size=10839
SMTP_Host=mail.hotmail.com
Appearances suggest that the program records keystrokes and mouse movements into a 10KB buffer then sends it off to some email address using Hotmail's SMTP.
If this is what it appears, I am surprised that CNET and other networks haven't yanked it like a hot potato. It seems to be a black spy which hopes to stumble upon your personal info and passwords.
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: BestGreetings 4.0
Summary: Could not delete from computer as it kept reinstalling. Was a waste of time as no one can view the cards without their player and of course this spreads the rotten program.
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3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: BestGreetings 4.0
Summary: If you try to uninstall this program, it will randomly try to reinstall itself!
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: BestGreetings 4.0
"DON'T INSTALL THIS - YOU CAN'T UNISTALL"
Pros: Nothing - it only makes e cards, nothing printable
Cons: If you do install this, to get rid of the program, you have to download it again and install it again. (for all of you that have spent an hour deleting stuff, this probably sounds crazy, but it works!) Once the program is completely installed, RUN THE INSTALLER AGAIN. This time 3 options will come up and one of them is REMOVE. This will completely remove the software and the annoying popup installer that everyone has been complaining about.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: BestGreetings 4.0
"Has a Flaw That Doesn't Create an Uninstaller on WinXP SP2"
Pros: I never actually used the program because it doesn't make PRINTABLE greeting cards, which is why I downloaded it. I think it only makes e-cards. So, I can't give it any pros.
Cons: The MAJOR con is that no Uninstaller is created when you install this program. I have seen many people on here having trouble with it sticking around after they delete files/registry entries. Well, I have the solution for you because I personally contacted the company because I was having the same problems. Turns out, there is a bug in the software that causes no uninstaller to be created if you are using Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed. To get rid of the program, you have to download it again and install it again. (for all of you that have spent an hour deleting stuff, this probably sounds crazy, but it works!) Once the program is completely installed, RUN THE INSTALLER AGAIN. This time 3 options will come up and one of them is REMOVE. This will completely remove the software and the annoying popup installer that everyone has been complaining about. It worked for my computer.
Now, as for cons for the actual program. It doesn't seem to make PRINTABLE cards, only electronic, or e-cards.
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