At 12:32 PM +0000 2/24/07, Markus Winter wrote: >I absolutely hated the eSellerate registration & >validation process. If I had known about it beforehand I would not have >bought a licence. One thing is that there is absolutely no mention of the >fact that the licence is being tied to one computer until after you bought >it - so I can't use it at home on my iMac and on the road on my laptop >without buying a second licence. I also wonder what is going to happen >fairly soon when I'm selling my Mac and buy another one - how do I transfer >my licence as it is bound to this particular computer? > >Bottom line - if it's eSellerate I will not buy a licence anymore, no matter >how nice the program is.
eSellerate has nothing to do with whether your license works on one or multiple cmputers. That's controlled by the software developer. eSellerate is simply the mechanism for buying a license with whatever rights and restrictions the software developer chose. If the software developer didn't disclose the terms of his license before you purchased, or you didn't research or read them, again that's not eSellerate's issue. I sell my software via eSellerate and it's not tied to one computer. Bottom line is that your gripe is between you and the software developer and has nothing to do with esellerate unless they didn't accept your credit card or email you a license key. Regards, Joe Huber _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
