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Spymac Leapfrog is definitely one bad toadie from the pond!
I guess it really isn't easy being green.
Spymac Leapfrog: the last croak?
The word's out: Spymac Leapfrog has just croaked.
Spymac has croaked once and for all.
Leapfrog? What the hell? That little electronic thing for kids?
So everybody thinks of the learning comapny when you say Leapfrog. That's why you shouldn't name a product aids or depends, for example. People think of the other thing, usualy much worse.
Spymac Leapfrog- yep, that's the true, blue toadie!
First of all, if "It's hard to top perfection" is just a figure of speech with no relative worth, than why take it for anything further than its face value?
Second, every tangible object of human creation is destined to pass or cease to exist.
Lastly, I, just like everyone else, am entitled to my own opinion and I shall thank you to respect and acknowledge that. Going out seeking personal arguments of preference is the not the best plan of action in my opinion.
I have asked CTO of Spymac (Kevin April) for an interview, this is the email I sent him:
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Dear Mr April,
Would it be possible for you to answer three short questions, for our on going article about Spymac Leapfrog, we'd like to get all sides of the argument concerning Leapfrog.
Thank You,
William Tildesley
--Questions--
Please feel free to write as much or as little as you wish.
1). Do you feel the community is behind leapfrog?
2). What do you say when people criticise Spymac saying nothing innovating has been shown in Leapfrog? And it's all been done before?
3). Why does Spymac need adult content on it's site?
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Sorry, but I must say those questions were rather blunt. You may not receive the response you are expecting.
Spymac 3 celebrates its 3rd anniversary in just a week. I feel, and I believe that many others would agree, that Spymac 3 was and still remains their best web site to date.
Spymac 3 was the golden age of the site, I think. It's hard to top perfection, I give them that.
One can’t automatically assume Microsoft has lifted the icon from Apple. Perhaps the icon is in the public domain or maybe Microsoft has licensed the icon from Apple.
However, you may be corect, since the icon no longer appears on their web site.