Chocolate Rose wrote:
> Even Kodak digital Photo Pro.. is similar to Velociti...
I cannot start to begin to commence to tell you
how STRONGLY I URGE you to avoid using Kodak software
(or hardware or repair service, but that's another story).
I installed Kodak Easyshare software at one point a year or two back.
It immediately took over control of all my image files,
and started making copies of them in, or maybe even moving them to,
some obscure folder, with organization to them except via that software.
It did not seem to do anything I couldn't already do at least as easily
if not more easily otherwise,
so there was no benefit counterbalancing this downside.
I un-installed it, but to this day I am *still* finding pieces of it
scattered throughout my system,
taking up space and requiring investigation to determine I don't need it.
Furthermore, to this day I *still* receive electronic mail from Kodak
about one thing or another, with no information on how to unsubscribe
nor any links to pages that provide the means to unsubscribe.
During the course of a half an hour via a web-based "chat",
a representative kept insisting that the reason I was getting these emails
was that I had their software installed, yet every different attempt
that he directed me to make to uninstall it merely confirmed that,
as far as WinXP is concerned, it isn't officially installed.
An hour of telephone calls to three different numbers gave me the an
equivalent amount, though different sorts, of run-around.
The final call -- to their *store* -- connected me to a representative
who insisted continuously that they (Kodak) did not have the means
to stop the emails from coming, but that I (and only I) *did*.


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