MemTurbo Customer Support
This isn't related to Opera at all, but a warning.
MemTurbo support requires you receive unsolicited email, and then dismisses user complant. This all caught me by surprise, but after a week of waiting for a response, I have heard nothing.
Oh, and I can relate this to Opera somewhat: I paid $30 for MemTurbo, and I'm pretty sure I paid to upgrade from 1.x to 2.x. Rest assured I won't be paying to upgrade any further.
Comments
That's a pretty sad[*] way to conduct business and especially to treat customers. About MemTurbo itself: is it still useful in newer versions of Windows (2K/XP)?
[*] I had almost said ugly, if it weren't for your current stylesheet which takes that notion to new territories ;-)
Posted by: Jan! | December 23, 2002 07:56 AM
Re: MemTurbo... I have been running today without MemTurbo and haven't seen any problems. I'd say that for Win98, MemTurbo is pretty useful, but less so for XP (and I would assume 2k also).
Re: Design
Yeah I'm still trying to find something that I like, but I'm feeling pretty minimalist at the moment.
Did you like the grey better?
Posted by: TjL | December 23, 2002 08:42 PM
i dont know how the memturbo works i oder on the
9,feb 2003 since then the memturbo is not working so i need help to start the memturbo other wise if is not working i need my money back.
sincerely
Alex Guevara
Posted by: Alex Guevara | February 12, 2003 06:49 PM
I had to do a system restore on my HP PC, and didn't have a disc for memturbo. They don't answer e-mails, their supplier from whom I purchased it won't handle their business any more, and they have a telephone number which answers, but all selections say no one is at that extension including the operator - no explanation -no alternative choices. Disgraceful, and I wouldn't care except that I did pay for it, and it is a good program that I need often.
Posted by: Henry A. Blair | May 7, 2004 04:26 PM