No, I think I have right for reply, Webslinger... closing the thread under my feet is not a fair play.
Replying to the last two posts of this thread.
Look below for the answer, in the text I quoted from your reply.
However, you have partly answered the reason why I decided to purchase SlySoft's products. The other part is that I feel obligation to give something in return, i.e. developers of quality software deserve their money. I won't talk about moral issues as this already went too far from the original point.
Unfortunately, I'm an academic in Natural Sciences and deal with students in Technical Sciences (ditto, that's another topic, but may be the key of our misunderstanding).
I think I'll bring this discussion to an end. Otherwise I'll become senior member only by chatting with you, and I don't have neither ambition nor time for either...
Replying to the last two posts of this thread.
No, it's not conclusion but one of the premises, the conclusion follows from the premises by logical reasoning.This has always been an alternative for every software program, by its very nature. I admit I wasn't aware this was your conclusion, but it's hardly interesting.
Then why I purchased the whole bundle and upgraded to HD version (at the time I didn't have HD device yet), when I had the opportunity not only to use cracks, but valid stolen key(s)?At most deal sites, anytime anyone mentions a commercial software deal, someone invariably posts, "Why is this a hot deal? I can just pirate it. There is no such thing as a hot deal for software."
Look below for the answer, in the text I quoted from your reply.
Of course, you should add :yawn: smilie. I would have already post dozen of them (as I said - this is becoming tedious).So you'll have to excuse me if I yawn.
Exactly, there will always be pirates, whether or not from the Caribbean sea near Antigua. But that was not my point.There always will be pirates. For everyone else who knows that Slysoft supports its products well, Slysoft believes eventually they will come around and purchase the product. This has always been Slysoft's philosophy. Their support staff answer everyone's questions eventually--not just registered users.
However, you have partly answered the reason why I decided to purchase SlySoft's products. The other part is that I feel obligation to give something in return, i.e. developers of quality software deserve their money. I won't talk about moral issues as this already went too far from the original point.
In this sentence "I" looks and sounds like I, no hard feelings again. People change given even small power over other people and tend to use it to the maximum extent possible (tm).I always explicitly express that I am issuing a warning.
CCL.You'll pardon me if I'm not overly concerned.
Ego seems to play significant role here, as the text in parentheses were added subsequently.And while it may be redundant to modify "opinion" with "subjective"; I like to hammer the point home (mostly because I deal with academics in the Humanities, but that's another topic).
Unfortunately, I'm an academic in Natural Sciences and deal with students in Technical Sciences (ditto, that's another topic, but may be the key of our misunderstanding).
I think I'll bring this discussion to an end. Otherwise I'll become senior member only by chatting with you, and I don't have neither ambition nor time for either...