That's what I first thought as well.Originally Posted by 'zanthor',index.php?page=Thread&postID=135688#post 135688
Lavishsoft was involved with the whole Glider vs Blizzard Entertainment legal thing that just recently was ruled in Blizzard's favor.
I would not feel comfortable trusting that a software company that was heavily involved in Glider (along with its own botting endeavours) with making a product thats use is inline with WoW ToU/Eula. That's my personal opinion, for those who are about to jump on me for making some sort of official dual-boxing.com announcement. My personal opinion extends to things like AHK as well (which can also program delays/bots if used improperly). I believe Innerspace (minus the bot) was marketed as a "safe" product to use with world of warcraft, and users of that product (who did not use the botting scripts) still got banned due to Innerspace sniffing around at WoW's memory -- I don't remember my source for this so take it with a grain of salt.
In any case, since the subject is "vs Keyclone" all I can say is that Rob (Keyclone) has made it very clear that he has no plans to create any features that could be used (or misused) to break the WoW ToU/Eula. That right there is a feature in and of its own.
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