In Reply to: RE: That's where I attemped to download it from the first time posted by J.Mac on January 6, 2013 at 13:02:37:
How would you know if there's AOL toolbars, game programs etc. embedded in the download? Unless you've attempted a download in the last 24 hours. Perhaps the site has recently become corrupted.
As stated in my first post, I did download the program from cnet this morning, without incident. When I hit the "help" tab in the Mp3tag program, it took me back to the Mp3tag site, and IE gave a cautionary pop up block again. I just tried it now, using the help button (in the Mp3tag program itself), and there it is.
See below.
If it's difficult to read, it says:
"To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted the webpage from running scripts or ActiveX controls which could access your computer. Click here for options"
And here's the URL itself:
I'm simply sharing my experience.
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Follow Ups
- RE: "There's no AOL toolbar or any of that other nonsense on that site" - 1973shovel 15:30:59 01/06/13 (0)