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15/08/2001 20:31:56
Gerry Schmitz
GHS Automation Inc.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00543752
Message ID:
00544479
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21
>Man I hate to get into this thread, but here goes. My argument all along has been that MS should do what they want, it is theirs, after all. The fact is, the registration thing is in place, so it's gonna have to be dealt with. The main arguments seem to be comprised of: 'This new system sucks' and 'Who's gonna pay me for the 5 minutes I have to take to register it'. I guess for the former, do you have any better ideas? I'm guessing this wasn't the first idea they came up with. Do you think maybe they hired an Evil analyst to come up with this idea? No, they have been cornered. This is just another step to take to try to help protect their product from piracy. For the second argument, I guess I don't have as much to say, but almost every piece of software needs a product key. What happens if a customer of yours (yours being a very general statement, not pointing at anybody in particular) upgrades a machine, and has to reinstall your software on it, only, whoops, they misplaced
>the little yellow sticky that the product key you gave them was written on. When they call you for a new key, do you have to pay them for the 5 minutes it takes out of their day?
>Anyway, sorry for barging in on this, but it looked like a pretty good mosh pit.

The "pros" seem to assume that the (Authorization) system is going to work without a hitch. I'm arguing on principle and because half the time this "crap" doesn't work, and it's become obvious MS is not infallable.

I have software, that I bought and paid for, registered, and would simply stop working because:

1) I had printed more than "15 tax returns" (I had printed "two" for myself)
2) I needed to reqister on the weekend, but the "office" was "closed"
3) I "moved" my system from a dead one, to a new one and now it won't access the previous years data files (so much for "importing"); I needed a prior year tax return for my banker
4) "Moving" required a new access key (and I forgot my "favorite color").
5) etc.

(Of course, none of this "registration" stuff was on the box either).

We are talking "lost days" here, not "minutes"; I now do my taxes by hand.

The company ? Intuit.
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