u/LondonTheDeer

Image 1 — This Software Company that developed the famous "Puffin browser" doesn't know how to handle its feedback.
Image 2 — This Software Company that developed the famous "Puffin browser" doesn't know how to handle its feedback.

This Software Company that developed the famous "Puffin browser" doesn't know how to handle its feedback.

Remember that browser called "Puffin browser" which was kinda famous in mid 2010's and is now dead ever since the developers had the brilliant idea of ​​making their browser pay-to-use.

Many people still use this browser despite better alternatives, and many complain in the feedback about it. However, it turns out that the developers of the company "CloudMosa Inc." take user reviews on the app store very personally. These developers respond rudely and arrogantly to users who complain about the subscription, the app's performance, and things unrelated to the app (like nonsensical comments). They reply their reviewers with common things like "Unwanted user like you (the reviewer)" "The cancer of society" or they insult them by calling them "cheaters", "parasites", "pirates" or "liars" They don't offer you any help, they just tell you to get lost and say "Thanks for uninstalling Puffin",And they have the nerve to insult those who simply say nonsense unrelated to the app calling them "idiots", no matter how absurd and nonsensical is the comment doesn't give them the right to insult users.

This company is very unprofessional and rude when reply their feedback and they should get better when dealing with bad reviews without using insults, a friendly tip if you plan to work at a corporation or company, If you can't handle with critism, then do not work at the feedback section!

The only good thing is that this company doesn't use bots to answer reviews and uses real people, you can find a lot of replies from the developers that are very rude and even harsh. If you're interested in reading them, go to your app store and search for "Puffin Browser." You'll find a lot of stuff there. I took some screenshots so you can get an idea of ​​the unprofessional comments they reply to.

u/LondonTheDeer — 3 days ago
▲ 1 r/Dell+1 crossposts

My father had a Dell Latitude D600 that's been dead for years and is sitting in a corner. He says the computer has a lot of photos and videos of me as a baby and as a toddler on the hard drive. He was worried because he thought there was no way to get them, but I told him there was, and I decided to help him. First, I looked for a tutorial on how to remove the SSD and extract the data. I removed it, but I needed a 2.5-inch IDE/PATA adapter, and no matter how much I've searched on every website, Amazon, eBay, Temu, Shein I CAN'T FIND AN IDE/PATA ADAPTER!! and i don't know if i can use a SATA instead of PATA.

Is there another way to get all your files from a dead computer SSD that needs an IDE/PATA adapter? i really need help please :(

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u/LondonTheDeer — 18 days ago