OK, I'm going to take your word on that. Because as you can surely understand how I felt a bit gypped buying the a lifetime license to the software only to be told that a week later I would not be getting any updates.For recent purchases, we gonna find a nice solution. Even if you do a refund of your recent purchase might not be a problem, but if you do a chargeback you gonna get tagged as "suspicious carder" on a credit card circuit internal blacklist. From thereon, you will have problems purchasing at RedFox and many (most?) other websites.
Do you still have people's license info etc. ?
I was going through my email and I cannot find my original license information; I believe it was a lifetime license. My laptop had crashed and I hadn't been able to reinstall AnyDVD yet. How do I retrieve my licensing information?Yeeees!
Jarred, send me a pm (click my avatar pic and "start a conversation") with the email address(es) you used and I'll check it for you.I was going through my email and I cannot find my original license information; I believe it was a lifetime license. My laptop had crashed and I hadn't been able to reinstall AnyDVD yet. How do I retrieve my licensing information?
It is perfectly understandable, if they decide not to support old licenses. Right now though, AnyDVD HD promises me free updates forever, and it is released under the RedFox brand already. If that is not true, they should have disabled the mention of a duration altogether in the current version.The general idea is that everyone purchases a new license or subscribes (for whatever period) for updates. The development team needs funds to continually update the program and at the same time maintain all the supporting infrastructure etc.
Delete your license and voila, no more false promises.It is perfectly understandable, if they decide not to support old licenses. Right now though, AnyDVD HD promises me free updates forever, and it is released under the RedFox brand already. If that is not true, they should have disabled the mention of a duration altogether in the current version.
It's not that I'm not willing to buy a license from RedFox, it's just that I don't like it when the software is making false promises.
i will wait to see how things unfold here. thanks for your helpNo, as the name suggests it's for bluray only. Cloning DVD's, that's what CloneDVD is for, also sold by elby. Slysoft was licensed to resell, but no idea if RedFox has such a resell license yet.
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Delete your license and voila, no more false promises.