Based on our record, Minecraft seems to be a lot more popular than Freshworks. While we know about 62 links to Minecraft, we've tracked only 1 mention of Freshworks. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I have 3 minecraft accounts, all of which were originally Mojang and were migrated to Microsoft accounts, why don't I have any of the capes that I should have? I've went to minecraft.net and there's no option to enable capes. Source: 6 months ago
I have a server (hosted by Logic) which we tried to upgrade to 1.20.50 tonight. However, when the server starts it shows that it's loading 1.20.40. Logic has tried to help me, and I've tried downloading the file directly from Minecraft.net, same results. I've blown away every single file from the server and tried fresh, it just keeps coming up as 1.20.40 and when my upgraded client tries to connect I get an error... Source: 6 months ago
So I used to mod back in the day on 1.12 and I tried to do it again on 1.20, does anyone have a (working) tutorial on how to get this to work because every time I press play on the modpack I have created on curseforge it leads me to this dumb "Migrate" screen, once I press it it brings me to minecraft.net where I am still logged into my minecraft account so I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Source: 6 months ago
Yes, I logged in with my microsoft account to which the Majong Account was migrated. And after logging in on the profile page on minecraft.net, the game isn't there. I can only buy the game now. Source: 7 months ago
Whenever I install the launcher from minecraft.net it says to go to the microsoft store (i own both versons on PC) and when I click install it wont work its a brand new PC btw. Source: 8 months ago
Which is a legit website and a company. For whatever reason their product is named Freshsales CRM System but their website is named Freshworks.com. Someone took advantage of that and so the email looks kind of legit (except of course, obviously the links) because the name and the site match. They just redirect you to the real site. Source: over 1 year ago
I found this simple website monitoring tool called Freshping. It’s got paid plans, but I realised that it offers a lot of features as part of the free plan itself. The reviews on G2 seem to be pretty good too. https://www.g2.com/products/freshping/reviews. Source: almost 3 years ago
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