Why it's time to ditch Digsby

Courtesy  Thu, 08/13/2009 - 8:12pm

It's been public knowledge that the popular IM client Digsby comes bundled with opt-out crapware, and slightly more obscure knowledge that they commandeer your CPU cycles when idle.



 

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We published a post(

We published a post( http://blog.digsby.com/archives/68) explaining the feature when we introduced it but we realize that as we've grown, new users were not aware of it.

We've updated Digsby to make this option more prominent when it runs.

Check out our blog post where we in explain in detail the revenue models we are testing and ask for your feedback - http://blog.digsby.com/archives/693

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