CB vs CS v4 beta - Texas Death Cage Match Part Deux
Check it out:
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/black-hat-seo/553976-c-breaker-vs-c-sniper-v4-beta-texas-death-cage-match-part-deux.html
Overall I still think there are other considerations that must be taken into account when purchasing a captcha solving prog. But Mikey asked me to test the Captcha Sniper v4 beta against Captcha Breaker like I had with CS 3 and I gave it a shot.
http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/black-hat-seo/553976-c-breaker-vs-c-sniper-v4-beta-texas-death-cage-match-part-deux.html
Overall I still think there are other considerations that must be taken into account when purchasing a captcha solving prog. But Mikey asked me to test the Captcha Sniper v4 beta against Captcha Breaker like I had with CS 3 and I gave it a shot.
Comments
The test is totally flawed in all honesty
Using verified results means nothing. Those results could have been in moderation for up to five days, even longer if they included directory submissions
No mention of the engines targeted either
Mikey must love pulling your strings to try and fight his own war
well, I was a windows user and now use apple for work (except the GSA SER server), but I dont play xbox.
ontopic:
the first test was also flawed...
and before they improve anything in CS, they should add an "update" notice at least..
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Mikey must love pulling your strings to try and fight his own war"
I think he lost in January ;-) when CB came out..
"So, are you saying the CS logo should be something similar to this?"
You know you have become a total nerd when you laugh at things like this.
I think the new CS version is quite positive. It raises the bar for both to keep on improving the captcha solver softwares.
I just thought it was funny!
I actually bought CS before CB came out (and I still use it).
I had a play with the beta over the weekend and its beyond horrid
Just a repainted CSX in all honesty with a lot of poor ripped captchas fro here for good measure
MediaWiki, in CB is 100% standard
CS4 is an almighty 18%
You can see how much effort has gone into the captcha types, when you see about four or five similar captchas listed with rates ranging from 50% up
One type I know I added to cb with a 100% success rate, just by using the brute force mode
If your hobbies include watching pain dry, try adding new captcha types to cs4
You might find you go back to watching paint dry after finding how time consuming that is
I decided to take some screen shots to show what I mean in the above
This might cause mikey to get his puppet strings in a twist
PHP Motion
CS4
CB
MediaWiki
PHPbb
Then the game of spot the same repeated and similar captcha with different captcha rates
All of the following are similar captchas and with cb are in the top solve rates
There are too many outside factors for running a link list that can mess up the results like proxies, emails, etc.
Both software need to hit the exact same captcha to get a fair comparison.
theorbital, we all know what happened when you posted those results
You should have left them up and just ignored his rants, which came across like those of a spoilt child in my opinion
And to quote great man himself
3. Captcha Sniper costs much less than Captcha Breaker $77 vs $117 ~ thats $40 savings
There should be a small print section so its not so misleading, the same reason I deleted the end bit of the above. Since he seems to be the main person repeating the part I cut off
*Hidden costs of $10 are incurred with more than one move of the product in any 30 day period
**Extra costs in paid captchas will also be incurred if you try and meet the same success rates as Captcha Breaker, which does not incur $10 penalties for swapping where its used no matter how many times you do it in a day, week, month, year
My warped mind and sense of humour, just seen some new guy posting a review on their sales thread
"Buy it and forget about Captcha solving"
Pretty much what those of us who use cb tell people
That's why we all use Captcha Breaker, we like our captchas to be solved
*sarcasm, no $10 surcharge