Hi,
I like how you have been perfectly polite whilst also placing forward your arguments, something which is lacking amongst a lot of people here. Also, as far as taking advantage of this thread is concerned, you already know that NU is an open-source application. We are losing time and money to whatever work we do towards NU. Therefore, I'm not sure what I'm "advertising" definition: (the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services). Moreover, you're forgetting the fact that before I was a developer for NU, I was a normal user of ZOOM uploader who had his privacy invaded by that application. I'm merely engaging in discussions and responding to replies of other people in this thread.
I would like to end this by saying that I do not care if you or other people end up using PlowShare (open-source) or any other open-source application meant for uploading. The only problem I have is with ZOOM uploader. I will be more than happy to see any other application being used by the general folk, and not specifically NeembuuUploader.
Regards,
-Paralytic S.J.
Plugin Development,
Neembuu
I have undeniable proof of this. Unfortunately, I cannot post it here, nor share it with anyone over here. I presume, a very small (technically sound) portion of the community might have already understood how to find the proof that I'm talking about.How do you know uploadable files came to his own account? How have you verified that. Did you login to his account?
Even if ONE person was hacked or had their privacy invaded by the ZOOM's owner (which did happen), it implies the intentions of the owner. It doesn't require 10,000 people to be hacked to prove the illegal intentions of ZOOM's owner. This has been proved by the staff at wJunction and almost everyone knows what the owner of ZOOM is capable of doing. So yeah a bunch might not have been affected by ZOOM, but that doesn't justify collecting login credentials.
You all seem to forget that its not REQUIRED to illegally use the collected login credentials for something bad to happen. Something bad already happened when his application sent your login credentials to the owner. This is not allowed. The owner nowhere mentions that he is doing this.
Regards,
-Paralytic S.J.
Plugin Development,
Neembuu
Well if he were to hack me, I really wouldn't complain too much. I have been using his software since it was first released and have made many thousands of dollars as a result of his software. Using ANY software always comes with some kind of risk, it just means that Zoom's uploader comes with a lot more. It is true that he shouldn't be collecting data, but please stop trying to take advantage of this thread and advertising your software.
I like how you have been perfectly polite whilst also placing forward your arguments, something which is lacking amongst a lot of people here. Also, as far as taking advantage of this thread is concerned, you already know that NU is an open-source application. We are losing time and money to whatever work we do towards NU. Therefore, I'm not sure what I'm "advertising" definition: (the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services). Moreover, you're forgetting the fact that before I was a developer for NU, I was a normal user of ZOOM uploader who had his privacy invaded by that application. I'm merely engaging in discussions and responding to replies of other people in this thread.
I would like to end this by saying that I do not care if you or other people end up using PlowShare (open-source) or any other open-source application meant for uploading. The only problem I have is with ZOOM uploader. I will be more than happy to see any other application being used by the general folk, and not specifically NeembuuUploader.
Regards,
-Paralytic S.J.
Plugin Development,
Neembuu
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