Well, it is free, so it is not like he asks you to pay big $$$ for the right to use his software while your machine is disconnected from the internet (or is uncomfortably exposed). What it does amount to for me is having the sunk cost of one computer that I intend to keep off of the internet most of the time.
Cheers, David On 2, Feb 2011, at 11:33 AM, Jim O'Flaherty, Jr. wrote: > As to Frank de Groot's heavy-handed anti-piracy fixation demanding that to > use his Moyo Go software, I must allow his software higher permissions than I > give any other software, he don't get my respect...nor my money. He might > have a great tool (and from what I can see from afar, he does). However, his > imposed costs diminish the overall value to the point where it is beneath my > threshold of acceptance. Should he change his approach to be much more > respectful (and perhaps his medical condition makes this impossible - it > still doesn't change my evaluation for me and my computers), I will likely > change my position and purchase a copy of his tool/DB. _______________________________________________ Computer-go mailing list [email protected] http://dvandva.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/computer-go
