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Bridgehead Software Company produces backup software such as HyperTape and it is absolutely horrendous. Not only is it expensive but is plagued with bugs. I seldom go through a week of backups without some kind of error. I have no faith in this product. It's not intuitive or functional and lacks decent reporting capabilities and diagnostics. Bridgehead technicial support is unable to diagnose most issues with their software.

DON'T PURCHASE BRIDGEHEAD BACKUP SOLUTION SOFTWARE!!!

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Mad Dorisatroz Wednesday, December 12, 2007 12:37:51 PM

Please remove this comment as although it is a year old it violates the terms and conditions that My Opera promote when one signs up. Do you really think that I should remove it because it's over a year old? The majority of the content in My Opera is over a year old... What violations have you found? Ie:
Terms
By clicking 'I agree to the terms', you warrant that you will not upload files, images, code, materials, or other information or content ("Content") that is obscene, vulgar, sexually-oriented, hateful, threatening, or that violates any laws or third-party rights. You also warrant that you hold all the necessary rights to upload and distribute all Content, including the necessary consent to upload and distribute any personal information about third persons, on My Opera Community and that you will not upload viruses or other forms of malware. Read this again!

This comment violates the rights of BridgeHead Software and its staff. Are you kidding? What rights do they have on this forum? No consent has bveen given for such information to be shown. Again, joke? Do I need to have all my opinions approved by BridgeHead before posting in here? If the writer of the comment had an issue with the product they should have contacted the company directly and got this resolved.Who have I been talking to for the last 3 years without resolution?

Go back to work, you have more trash to develop and sell. Don't you? Garreth called and he needs to talk to you!

Opera LoverOperandme Thursday, February 14, 2008 1:20:15 AM

Please remove this comment as although it is a year old it violates the terms and conditions that My Opera promote when one signs up. Ie: Terms By clicking 'I agree to the terms', you warrant that you will not upload files, images, code, materials, or other information or content ("Content") that is obscene, vulgar, sexually-oriented, hateful, threatening, or that violates any laws or third-party rights. You also warrant that you hold all the necessary rights to upload and distribute all Content, including the necessary consent to upload and distribute any personal information about third persons, on My Opera Community and that you will not upload viruses or other forms of malware. This comment violates the rights of BridgeHead Software and its staff. No consent has bveen given for such information to be shown. If the writer of the comment had an issue with the product they should have contacted the company directly and got this resolved. By atroz, # 12. December 2007, 07:37:51

Maybe you need to read the Membership Terms for My Opera again. But this time try understanding what they mean - not what you think they should mean. I am not violating the terms at all.

As far as the software goes. I have contacted them on almost a weekly basis, and as of today the problems still exist with this software. I have a 15% failure rate and your company can't figure it out. Although they indeed, have no issues collecting my maintenance agreement payments, license renewals, etc.

I stick to my original opinion of Bridgehead software. It's terrible.

Your comments are typical of an employee of a company that can't read, think, of solve issues.

If I had it to do again I would have never dumped such an enormous amount of funds towards your company and it's products. I feel like I have let my company down extremely and you have let me down even more. Trust in the fact that I am finally in a position to fully depreciate this product and have budgeted appropriately to have it replaced.

Finally, I will not censor your comments as it just substantiates my position.

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