| Name: |
Simon The Sorcerer |
| File size: |
28 MB |
| Date added: |
March 20, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1665 |
| Downloads last week: |
29 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Users should be aware that Simon The Sorcerer now calls out all of its bundleware during the installation process, so install with caution if you don't want the Ask.com toolbar or the grid computing protocol. This is a marked improvement from when Simon The Sorcerer only allowed opting out after the program was installed, so we're more comfortable recommending the program once again.
We're disappointed that Simon The Sorcerer didn't spend much effort with the Help screens or manual. You're on your Simon The Sorcerer to find methods to ensure privacy for other promised applications, such as e-mail clients. The trial is a scant seven days. Yet we're more than happy to recommend this useful tool to any level browser user. Enabling other applications will take patience and the experience of more advanced users.
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