@phoneboy Still good to be careful, always.
@sumudu Maybe I'm being too paranoid. But after reading about the NSO exploit on that activist in UAE, it seems prudent.
Wouldn't it be clever if a phisher first sent an email, warning you that the next time you log on to a service, say Dropbox, you would be asked to change your password. Then, you log on to what you think is that service, but it's a scam, and your defences are down …
@phoneboy Right. But you don't really have the fine grained control I want to deal with one dodgy track. At least, I haven't found it so.
// @matigo
@matigo I downloaded a trial a while back, specifically to get rid of some really bad echo, and it worked rather well. Price seemed a bit steep at the time, although now I see Song Exploder is offering 15% off.
It's the kind of thing (like Ringr and Adobe) where I would really much rather pay on a per use basis than either buy outright or subscribe.