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<title><![CDATA[By: Bruce]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155678</link>
<description><![CDATA[@82 - Technical Panda, I AM a Programmer. Yes, I have people tell me my work is rubbish. Yes, I get offended on a personal level, but I would NEVER let them know that. I remain PROFESSIONAL, nod my head and say, Thank you for your comments, I'll certainly consider them. Then I DO consider them. I value their perspective to make me a better programmer.
As for the merit of this particular software give away, I agree it is a good idea. It may very well be an excellent application. However, if the Developer is incapable of accepting criticism with at least a moderate level of professionalism, how long will they remain in business to support it? Not long, I'd venture to say...]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 09:15:10 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: doncolt]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155677</link>
<description><![CDATA[I downloaded this BECAUSE of comment #12. Nice to see that a developer has enough respect for his product to answer, and stand up for his product. If the problem is on my end, I'd rather be informed than a$$-kissed. I'da done the same thing.]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:56:58 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: Tactical Panda]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155676</link>
<description><![CDATA[I feel moved to comment on the some of the statements made on this subject today, especially those who seem to have taken offence by the software developers comments, and their apparent un-professionalism, saracsm etc. Let me support the comments made by them by saying that they have no doubt worked very hard developing this software, released it free to users via GAOD, only to see stupid comments posted about their work.

Software Developers are human too, if you make a unjustified comment about their work they will retaliate, it's human nature. Imagine yourself at your place of work, someone walks in and tells you that all your work is rubbish and not worth buying. Would you just stand there and say 'Well, thanks for your opinion, even though you haven't tried the product, you are absolutely right of course, and I will change it all for you.'? I don't think so!

As a professional computer repairer, I would hate to see my work taken apart by others who obviously have no idea what they are talking about. The high percentage of damage to software (i.e. Windows) is caused by accessing certain websites by un-supervised or monitored young people who are, by the fact they are young, curious about just about everything. 'Good parenting does not require spying' - what planet are you on? Most kids would swear on a stack of bibles that it wasn't them that went on an adult site, nor downloaded pictures, it must have been 'someone else'. Children are children, they think they are smart (I have 3 by the way), and think they know a way around anything to do with computers/internet because they have attended a few lectures in school or college.

The fact is they <b>appear</b> to know more because they pay attention to what interests them, whilst the average parent (?) can't be bothered with 'new technology' - online predators know this and this leaves the kids vulnerable.

This particular software is a tool, an aid to those who are concerned about the online activities of youngsters, and let's be honest, some adults too. If you don't want it, fine, leave it alone and wait for tomorrow's GAOD. If you do want it, install it, use it for a while then make a comment based on your findings. Don't just follow the previous 'reviewers' comments blindly thinking it will make you look clever and informed - it doesn't, it makes you look stupid and misguided about a very serious subject. 

Think your children are safe and wouldn't dream of going on social network sites, adult only sites? In that case <b>you are the ones who need this software</b>, you are living on another planet.]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:39:55 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: Entruchio]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155675</link>
<description><![CDATA[#76 is right on the money.

It's really quite a comment on the parents that they feel they can't trust the kids that they, themselves have raised.]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 02:09:22 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: AdamT]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155674</link>
<description><![CDATA[I did not download this program for one reason... the response that was given to number 7. I understand getting upset at a nonsense reply and even wanting to lash back a little but honestly that is not to be tolerated. If I have a problem and can not figure something out will i be degraded and treated poorly for it? I think yes I would. The main thing to remember and I am not sure how many people will see this, but when replying to posts on this or any server you are the face of the company you speak for and your answers and responses carry tremendous weight. One bad comment, like the one made to #7, can and will turn people away from a very good and valuable product. No matter the price, power, or need.

I do trust my children very much, I trust they will make mistakes and make bad decisions, but I trust other people even less and a program like this would allow me to monitor the other people that my children are coming in contact with not my children. If you need any proof of this go to any local law enforcement agency and ask to speak to the cyber crime division about internet predators. Wake up people it is not our children we do not trust but teh people out there who are trying to harm them.]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 01:43:43 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: Big Randy]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155673</link>
<description><![CDATA["Trust" the kids, "but verify!"  I'm an inner city High School Teacher in LA, and believe me, kids at that age will test you and see hwat they can get away with! Many parents use the PC and TV as a baby sitter, and thats not good!  Thanks to Junior Watch for particpating here.]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Feb 2012 01:33:18 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: Mike490]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155672</link>
<description><![CDATA[It's not just kids we have to spy on, it's everyone. To protect them, of course.]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 23:52:51 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: Jessie]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155671</link>
<description><![CDATA[Good parenting does not require spying.  This is a tool for parents who are too lazy to train their kids and teach them right from wrong.  Try leading by example.  It will get you a lot better results.]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 22:31:21 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: PsuedoCoder]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155670</link>
<description><![CDATA[@31 I agree completely. The only thing that made me not download is the total lack of professionalism shown by the software provider. As for the debate over role of parents and spying, I personally believe there is a fine balance of privacy and protection that must be found. You want to give children the chance to test their boundaries and experiment with their own freedom but you also want to keep children from situations in which they could harm themselves. I think the best way to do this is a content filter instead of monitoring software. Monitoring software, in my opinion, should be used in workplaces or environments where sensitive information must be protected. Anyway, work on the image you show the public because at the moment it is sarcastic, immature, and very unprofessional.]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 22:26:53 -0500</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[By: jgruber]]></title>
<link>https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/juniorwatch-standard/#comment-155669</link>
<description><![CDATA[Really people, with all due respect, quit your bitching. 
1-They are nice enough to give you the program for free 
2-If it doesent work for you, uninstall it or don't install it in the first place (no need to badmouth it also) 
3-If you think it's spying and its wrong, well kids lie and they do hide things from mommy and daddy(except yours of course OTFLOL), for for the rest of the population who don't want to see their kids taken advantage of (or worse) by online preditors, this is called responsible parenting (when used responsibly)
4-So lets thank the author for creating this software and letting you have it for free, and that they are willing to listen to your ideas (send a comment to Symentec and see what kind of automated reply you get because they could not be bothered with an accual person reading your suggestion or caring less about your opinion)
Thank you JuniorWatch Developers...
Joe
P.S. Sorry I did not try your software, as I just have no use for it just yet, but soon... Just cant stand what comments people put up here sometimes.]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 22:23:39 -0500</pubDate>
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