Running Bonzi Buddy On Windows XP
BonziBuddy, stylized as BonziBUDDY, (pronounced /bɒnzibʌdiː/ BON-zee-bud-ee) was a freeware desktop virtual assistant made by Joe and Jay Bonzi. Upon a user's choice, it would share jokes and facts, manage downloads, sing songs, and talk, among other functions.[1] Some versions of the software were described as spyware[2] and adware.[3] The software used Microsoft Agent technology similar to Office Assistant,[4] and originally sported Peedy, a green parrot and one of the characters available with Microsoft Agent. Later versions of BonziBuddy in May 2000 featured its own character: Bonzi, the purple gorilla.[5] The program also used a text-to-speech voice to interact with the user. The voice was called Sydney and taken from an old Lernout & Hauspie Microsoft Speech API 4.0 package. It is often referred to in some software as Adult Male #2. BonziBuddy was discontinued in 2004 after the company behind it faced lawsuits regarding the software and was ordered to pay fines.[6] Bonzi's website remained open after the discontinuation of BonziBuddy, but was shut down at the end of 2008. Warning- Do not install this on your computer (Use Virtual Machine) #BonziBuddy #bonzibuddy #WindowsXP #Nisala #Nugith #NisalaNugith #BonziBuddyVirus

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