It worked fine on my mac too, but I was confused by the answers. I'm working on an organic makeup projects, so my clients like to be healthy, fashionable, etc. and it was throwing things in about baseball bats...
I can see that it would be an excellent program, but I think it needs some finetuning as far as answers go.
Ok, as a member of Tremor, I say "DUH!! Do they think we are stupid enough not to think that somebody is paying these people?" The fact is that these companies want our feedback so they can turn around and sell the product to us better. I personally like giving my feedback, and I like getting free samples of stuff in the mail, although so far I haven't actually bought anything from one of the Tremor programs (mostly because they seem to be stuck on Vanilla Coke and deodorant promotions).
Anyway, it also is clearly marked as a Proctor & Gamble program, copyright by Proctor & Gamble, etc., apppears on the bottom of the emails, stationary, webpage, etc.
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