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    linuxlover992000@yahoo.com Guest

    Warning: PrimoPDF suspected as spyware

    I just downloaded PrimoPDF 3.0 to try it out:

    http://www.primopdf.com/

    And it wouldn't do *anything* if you don't grant it full access to the
    Internet via your Personal Firewall...

    Why does it have to access the Internet in order to create a file on my
    local disk from a file that is on my local disk?

    Lynn


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    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Warning: PrimoPDF suspected as spyware

    linuxlover992000@yahoo.com wrote:

    > I just downloaded PrimoPDF 3.0 to try it out:
    >
    > http://www.primopdf.com/
    >
    > And it wouldn't do *anything* if you don't grant it full access to
    > the Internet via your Personal Firewall...
    >
    > Why does it have to access the Internet in order to create a file on
    > my local disk from a file that is on my local disk?


    I suppose it wants to keep a tally of how many people, and how often,
    the program is used, being free'n'all. I doubt if there is anything
    malicious going on. Others do it as well, for example:
    http://pdf995.com/

    Set your firewall to Alert on the call, and block it. It *should* still
    create your PDF document - at least pdf995 will.

    --
    -bts
    -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck

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    linuxlover992000@yahoo.com Guest

    Re: Warning: PrimoPDF suspected as spyware

    Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
    >
    > Set your firewall to Alert on the call, and block it. It *should* still
    > create your PDF document - at least pdf995 will.
    >


    That is exactly what I did with PrimoPDF (set firewall to Alert on the
    call, and block it) and when I do that, it wouldn't create the PDF
    document (unlike pdf995). That is why I posted my warning here.

    pdf995 explicitly says that the free version will pop up the default
    browser with an ad each time you create a PDF. With PrimoPDF, on the
    other hand, I didn't notice anything like this. Perhaps it is not
    malicious, but I certainly trust pdf995 more... I am now using pdf995.

    Lynn


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