Tj
Kansas City,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, February 21, 2005
cybertv,Cyber tv: would be cool if it ran bug free on windows xp home sp2. A few error messages still pop up. Ive tried the shareware v1.1 and v1.2. Same errors, same problem. how many programs don't decribe what platforms they run on. It is my wish that the developers would fix this and be a little more honest about windows issues instead of the at your own risk message which just drives consumers away (logically). If they do this. I believe they could actually make a buck or two, and expand to more stations worldwide as they become available. cool...peace'nm'ati.
Oleg
London,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, February 17, 2005
The problem was fixed and the software is working excellent. Mr Jack and all my other customers are happy with the program, it's cheap and easier to use. The program is using Paradox tables (*.DB) and if you do not have a Database Engine you will recive an error ($2108). In the new version CyberTV v1.2 this problem is solved, all required files are included in the instalation package. CyberTV is a shareware program you have 15 days to estimate it. Because of the wide variety of hardware and software combinations available today, it is up to the user to ensure that CyberTV functions well in his or her environment. If the demo version does NOT function well in his or her environment the full version will NOT work too.