

The link is a response to a posting on a newsgroup by Steve Gibson. Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.12.87.209 ( talk) 18:48, 12 January 2008 (UTC) "I've always thought (and been told by people who know better than I) that SpinRite was scamware - see the link to criticism at the bottom for more" - I have read the link twice. Otherwise you're putting up the disputed tag because "some guy doesn't like it". While it may be true that some people criticize SpinRite and refer to it as scamware, you'd need to identify exactly why it's scamware, and then either test spinrite to see if it was true, or find someone who already has and reference that material.
#BOOTABLE USB SPINRITE 6 PROFESSIONAL#
Spinrite is a professional recovery tool.
#BOOTABLE USB SPINRITE 6 SOFTWARE#
Discuss! Brianski ( talk) 06:20, 24 December 2007 (UTC)Ĭalling a helpful and well known work of software that is sold directly at a fair price a "scam" isn't much of a "neutral point of view" either. I'm adding the disputed tag although maybe npov would be more appropriate. This article, for the most part, reads like a press release without mentioning the criticisms except in passing.

I've always thought (and been told by people who know better than I) that SpinRite was scamware - see the link to criticism at the bottom for more. Maybe an older version was badly written, but not the one I read now. The ones of Windows and Something Awful are far worse and uncritical. To me, the article doesn't seem to be written like an advertisement.

8 IDE Feature Disable during Dynastat Recovery.
