Anti Mosquito Software - will that work?

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The discussion centers around the effectiveness of anti-mosquito software, with a user sharing a link to a specific program. The reviews for the software are mixed, leading to uncertainty about its efficacy. Participants express skepticism about the software's ability to repel or eliminate mosquitoes, with some humorously questioning its practicality and purpose. Overall, the consensus leans towards doubt regarding the effectiveness of such software in addressing mosquito problems.
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Anti Mosquito Software -- will that work?

i have found one here

http://download.com.com/3000-2056-8228265.html

will that work ??

the people gave reviews but they arent good enough to accept or deny

hope some one helps heree

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Errr... Highly unlikely.
 
anti-mosquito, give me gimmie, i need that up here quick haha
what are you planning on doing with that
will it really zap mosquitoes lol jk
 
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