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Invisible Browsing

Keep Your Surfing Habits to Yourself

$29.95
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Platforms: Windows (2000, 2003, XP, Vista), Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
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Review Written by Roger Thomasson
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K H As I understand it - after a trip to your website - this is a service with a yearly or 6-month fee. Would the $11.98 deal price food for 12 months, or 6 months?
Jul 24 2009 at 2:55am Copy Link
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Anca Pop The $11.98 deal is for the 12 months license key.
Amplusnet - Jul 26 2009 at 6:38pm Copy Link
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Sam X Does this work with FireFox or is it limited to IE?
Jul 30 2009 at 5:46pm Copy Link
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Nico Westerdale It works on Firefox, IE, Opera, Safari, Chrome, you name it!
BitsDuJour Admin - Jul 30 2009 at 6:16pm Copy Link
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Anca Pop Yes, Invisible Browsing works on FireFox as well. (Switch to the Manual Mode and select premium proxies)
Amplusnet - Jul 30 2009 at 6:43pm Copy Link
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Sam X Review -
I played around with Invisible Browser in the last hour..
Since 99% of the time I use Firefox, I tried switching to the manual mode to select the premium proxies, but the only website that opens with the premium US proxies I've tried, is Google!
Also, there seems to be issues when the Change IP Address is used/pressed a couple of times.
Lastly, most of the proxies that I've tried are too slow..
Thus, if you're planning on buying Invisible Browser, be sure to check out the demo first to verify if it suits your needs.
Not recommended!
Jul 31 2009 at 12:41am Copy Link
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Ted S thank you Sam X for your review. This site should encourage and publish more reviews of the daily offering (see GAOTD site). I would only buy a software package that I had confidence in and recent (legit) user reviews are the best way to feel confident that you are not making a dangerous mistake.
Jul 31 2009 at 1:11am Copy Link
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Clay Scott Brown Yes, Ted, but don't read into one persons opinion too closely, especially on the internet where so very many read words believing that they are fact. I like to wait for 5 or 6 opinions on one subject first then take a look myself, then decide. All to often a herd mentality arises much like present usa media where opinion is valued way too highly. Lets not fall for it on the internet!
Jul 31 2009 at 3:08am Copy Link
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John D If this is a subscription product, and the $12 gets you 12 months, what happens at renewal time? Are you then forced into a renewal at full price ($30)? Or will the renewal continue at $12? Or (shudder) will the renewal be whatever the current sale price is at the time of renewal?
Jul 31 2009 at 5:46am Copy Link
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Interested but Disappointed Just wanted to order for $11.98. However it did not give any discount and hence I decided not to buy for the price of $29.xx!
Jul 31 2009 at 10:43am Copy Link
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Nico Westerdale Sorry looks like the coupon has expired! We've contacted the developer and hope to get this resolved ASAP.

@Ted, we certainly do encourage reviews and comments positive and negative.
BitsDuJour Admin - Jul 31 2009 at 10:56am Copy Link
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Jean-Marie User This Deal Expires:
05:46:01
HOURSMINS SECS
Wanted to order, but the price is $29.95 instead of $11.98, waste of time AGAIN with "bits du jour". Jean-Marie
Jul 31 2009 at 11:18am Copy Link
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Alan Yes, It's showing the coupon as expired.
Jul 31 2009 at 1:21pm Copy Link
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Ken Wolfe This sounds like bate & switch. It says there is 1hr and 37min at top of page remaining for discount price of 11.98. However when I click on Buy Now, it says the discount has expired. What kind of deal is this?
Jul 31 2009 at 3:30pm Copy Link
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S B The day before the deal, I sent a few important technical questions to the official amplus sales support email address--about the usual kinds of product specifications, but missing from the developers' web site. (I sent the questions to Amplus directly so as not to seem negative on BdJ, though in the future, perhaps I should not worry about that)

I'm sure that the BdJ team warns the developers to be prepared to deal with the increased attention and the many questions of the final days of the Bits du Jour exposure.

Alas, the Amplus people were not able to respond, so I passed on this deal.
Jul 31 2009 at 7:35pm Copy Link
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Anca Pop We are very sorry for this situation (the different time zones made this situation appear). For those who missed the deal because of the early coupon expiration, we have reactivated it and it will still be valid during August 3 and 4.
Amplusnet - Aug 3 2009 at 6:24pm Copy Link
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Roger Thomasson And here's a direct link to the discounted purchase page:

http://tinyurl.com/lrgzed

Enjoy, and sorry for any inconvenience!

-roger
BitsDuJour Admin - Aug 4 2009 at 4:45am Copy Link
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