Hello ,
On 4 Jan 2000 9:23:10 +0000, it was written....
> >> Absolute nonsense! The failure at the new year of a program that was sold
> >> in 1999 CAN NOT be attributed to progress.
>
> > My point was that if a new version has been released that fixes the
> > problem, how can you feel cheated if you haven't upgraded?
>
>
> The Y2K fix was free for registered NC3 owners and free for registered
> MicroDot owners. All it need is a recompile for NC2 usage. Why are you
> so adamant that people who bought bugged software should have to pay
> twice for it?
>
When I bought Netconnect2 9 months ago I bought "11 commercially
licensed internet programs which would cost �150 if bought separately"
Also Netconnect2 was advertised as having "all the core commercial
programs licensed for you" and another quote "if there any bug-fixes
you receive updates"
MD-II 1.4.4 was a bug-fix and free to all registered MD-II users, even
pre release 1.2 users. I bought a commercially licensed product and
expect the same level of support as other users.
The fact that Netconnect users got the programs at a very good price
is totally irrelevant, Vapor still use price discounting for multiple
registrations. We all paid for the same license and therefore must be
entitled to the same support, legally as well as morally.
The only way that this could not be the case is if Netconnect users
have been misled into thinking that they were paying for a license
that they were not actually getting. I am not suggesting for a moment
that the latter is the case, but it could be quite messy if it were.
Cheers,
donny
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