"Michael S. Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But I guarantee you the best way to get someone to not even download > your app, is to have it leave around a bunch of hidden bits of > garbage. LOL!! When was the last time you saw a readme.txt (or other similar documentation) for an app that stated such a thing? No, the big problem as I see it is that you don't find out that an app leaves garbage behind until AFTER you've installed and then deleted it. Of course, word does get around, and an ill-behaved or rude app will acquire a reputation. -- Roger Chaplin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Persistant data storage for registration purposes? Rubin, Dan
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- RE: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Rubin, Dan
- Re: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Tim Hewitt
- RE: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Michael S. Davis
- RE: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Rubin, Dan
- RE: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Jason Dawes
- Re: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Ben Darnell
- Re: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Roger Chaplin
- Re: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Jason Dawes
- Re: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Ben Darnell
- RE: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Ronald Gouldner Jr
- Re: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Daniel Rubin
- Re: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Aaron Ardiri
- RE: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Joseph Showalter
- RE: Persistant data storage for registration purpo... Aaron Ardiri
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