A recent news story was posted on their website: “NOTE: Voodo Vision will be unavailable until October 15, 2001. Due to a recent merger, we have temporarily disabled the application while we finish up the next version, a revolutionary new way to share your files online. Check back in October for the exciting release of version 2.5!” The bigger question is: Does anyone use Voodo Vision anymore?
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