EasyGmail Creator Suite released today

tracerfx

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just saw it over at the EasyAd Forum, looks good.. I know their products are quality.. but I didnt expect this to be in the $397 realm also. I just read if you previously purchased Auto Account Creator you get half off ??

Anyone tried this software or better yet, received this discount?
 
don't everyone use the Boodezy's software ? His product is awesome too. Local developer. :D
 
Good News! Here is what I found out..

it was about mid-day today, and BAM.. i got an email...

The creator of Auto Account Creator sent out an email to all of his customers today, to let them know that he was discontinuing AAC b/c of the recent CL legal bout against them. And guess what else they said.. since EasyAd had endorsed them, They were offering a $200 discount to active AAC users --> me ;) and a $100 discount to everyone else until December 10th..

Long story short, I grabbed the $200 discount scooped it up and have been playing with it the past couple hours.. and this one is top-notch! The thing is.. I also had been using the GYC Automator until today (b/c AAC wasnt working anymore) so I could do decent comparison.. and this was far more efficient.. faster, lighter.. and FULLY AUTOMATED! I was looking at GYC's memory usage, and 1 single thread window (not the main interface) was using 3 times more than EasyGmail was total using 5 threads...

The best thing is that it can be run in Manual mode, and Hands Free mode!! ahhh

It also has an "Updater", that updates or resets the Forwarding, POP, IMAP, Vacation Responder, and Filters for multiple accounts

and an "Unlocker".. than runs thru a list of accounts to see if any have been disabled, or locked (then unlocks them)

Dont get me wrong I've used Boodezy's software and am ever so grateful, for him offering it.. but I guess if you have a need for G*mail accounts, and don't want to do any work.. this is good..

Anyways, I'm sure more folks will check it out as time goes on.. but I just wanted to mention the Discount code to anyone interested it's @ hxxp://ezgmail.com

the $100 discount code for non-AAC users is appropriately, "turkeyday"

and to get the $200 code for active AAC users you have to email their help desk @ [email protected] and provide your AAC username and they will send the code..

Think I should start a new thread on this, since it's only for a couple weeks?
 
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I purchased AAC (with free lifetime upgrades) back when it first came out and have used it regularly. I understand that they are being sued by CL and created a new software. I'm pissed because the owner, Jody should be offering easyG creator for free to previous customers. I don't have anything personal against Jody but I think he's ripping off previous customers because of the promise of free lifetime upgrades.

It's only a matter of time before he's sued again under the new business name and then what? Will he create a new gmail software, change the name and charge again? Are you following my logic here, am I wrong?
 
why not just outsource the work. its not too expensive anyways. its like $30 for 1000 gmails or something right? I never used any of these AAC before. Maybe I am wrong, if so, please educate me.
 
I purchased AAC (with free lifetime upgrades) back when it first came out and have used it regularly. I understand that they are being sued by CL and created a new software. I'm pissed because the owner, Jody should be offering easyG creator for free to previous customers. I don't have anything personal against Jody but I think he's ripping off previous customers because of the promise of free lifetime upgrades.

It's only a matter of time before he's sued again under the new business name and then what? Will he create a new gmail software, change the name and charge again? Are you following my logic here, am I wrong?

SmartTrack Solutions & EasyAd are 2 seperate companies.

- AAC is a product from SmartTrack Solutions (Jody)

- EasyG is not a SmartTrack Solutions product

The cost of the program is a one time cost, not recurring like proxies.

If you need this program, you know it and you can see the value proposition against your current expense. Simple as that.
 
Yeah, plus Google has a captcha problem. If you buy it, you're wasting your money... just wait for Google's problem to get fixed (hopefully)...
 
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Yeah, plus Google has a captcha problem. If you buy it, you're wasting your money... just wait for Google's problem to get fixed (hopefully)...

it's not a problem it's a new standard that has remained in place since it was initially implemented. we've put a good bit of time into that factor - original release date was prior to that change. we did not release until we researched the change - to adapt.

anytime you launch the EasyGmail if an update is available EasyGmail will be updated

We just ask to test the application, give it a fair go, before rushing to judgment. At that point we would grateful for any feedback regarding the application if you have utilized it yourself.

There will be opportunities for everyone to get their hands on it.
 
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No, I mean sell your application, it's great. But I advise not to buy any Gmail account creator until the bots claim they can adapt to it, which is what EasyGmail has said. If that is true, buy the software. Anyway, good luck getting that to work...
 
Oh, then just disregard my two posts above... By the way, what API did you use to solve the captcha thing?
 
I'm very interested in this EasyGmail software, I'd have more confidence doing it myself knowing that the job of creating gmails is done right. I have questions though:

1) Do you supply proxies or do we need to get them ourselves? how much do they cost if I need to acquire them myself?

2) How reliable is the captcha auto-completer? How is the captcha issue resolved with your software?

Thanks,
Paul
 
Does this software still require 5-10 captchas to be entered for every account made? It seems like it would be cheaper to outsource account creation or just buy some accounts.
 
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