


Even though I don't use AnyDVD much anymore, I was relieved because I felt I had encountered an old lost friend. I immediately went to download the latest update, while wondering if my old license would still work, and it did. But here's where the tale gets broken!ĪnyDVD resurfaces with the new moniker of RedFox, with the SlyFox logo now wearing a mask which seems increasingly appropriate as the Phoenix rises from its ashes. To many of us it was a believable tale, because they've been there before, and it's quite possible they've found themselves there again. But then they Resurface as RedFox (I preferred Slysoft), and did a song and dance about how they were forced shut, and then they reasserted their new albeit connected to the past credentials. As many of you know, well at least some of you know that AnyDVD has closed its doors, or at least that's what they claim.
