

D7II
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d7II is a professional PC technician’s multi-tool designed for automation in diagnostic, Windows repair, and malware removal scenarios. d7II is the successor to d7 Premium, the vastly popular #1 tech tool and flagship product of Foolish IT.
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- Paid • Proprietary
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United States
Platforms
- Windows
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d7ii is the sequel to d7. d7 had some minor issues but was over all fine. d7ii did improve some of these issues but added some of it's own that did not exist before. When it was first introduced it had a price of $299 for on year but the price has since been changed to a slightly lower amount. This subscription base is completely different from the one time payment of d7. Just like d7, d7ii is almost entirely made up of third party apps meaning that d7/d7ii is just a collection of apps available elsewhere but joined together for convenience. As to the pricing scheme I guess the question is, would you pay a monthly subscription just to get some freeware bundled?
Then next major thing to discuss here is the softwares "creator" Nick. Unlike the creator of another popular system repair tool, Nick will not work with you unless you agree with him. If you do not agree with him completely, he thinks you are an idiot and will share that opinion with you. For instance, I purchased d7ii and after using it determined it was not worth the price over d7 as it offered nothing new and in some ways made things harder. Nick refunded my money but included a note that I should never attempt to buy anything from him again as my money was not welcomed there. Before you comment on this, consider this. Nick is in the business to make money as we all are. Now image if you ordered something from Newegg and it was not right so you asked for you money back. Now imagine they gave you your money back but sent you a letter telling you they never wanted to do business with you again. Not very professional is it?
In conclusion, d7 was a pretty good tool, d7ii reduced the quality and raised the price but worst of all the author, in my opinion, thinks everyone is a total idiot but him. If this is some one you want to do business with, give d7 a try. Otherwise, there are better tools out there both in functionality and creator attitude.
Jim Walker, you know what you did and you know what lies you tell.
The only truth you've told here is that I've had to fire you as a customer, which you didn't tell was in fact due to your hostile attitude and behavior.
This of course upset you, so as a result you have been attempting to spread lies about me, and trying to make my software look bad. You put in just enough of the truth to your story to sound credible.
I assure you people, this person is NOT credible. Keep trying, Jim Walker aka "Remain Anonymous" (oops, I didn't notice you can't even spell that....)
[Edited by FoolishTech, September 02]
So I forgot to mention, btw, if you really only thought that d7 and d7II are only shells to run 3rd party apps, then you've missed about 90% of the functionality of d7, and much more in d7II. Too bad that a few people don't bother to explore the software a little, but it is entirely your loss.
xDDD. He is "Remain anonymous", but you started so, like this is your best practise from your worst customers.
[Edited by kvantor, September 17]
And about programm... So this is the best wrapper for all Windows "hooks" (except native Microsoft Tools that I hate) that ive ever seen. And Im gont think it has at least one decent alternative. About d7II I will say that it is rather good but expensive.As I live in Russia and I havent much money for Windows applications (maybe I have money for new car, but i Unix user and Linux developer=)) I use d7II cracked. For developer my words would be: Your apps is very awesome and in obfuscating rather too, but your website is made by wordpress and it s*cks.