Yeah... I emailed them and let them know I screwed up, but no reply. I
humbly request you don't use my key. Sublimetext is pretty great, and you
can download and use it for free, fully functional, without pretending to
be me. The nag screen is even polite. I'm so embarrassed that I did this...
On
Wonder what happens when an entire mailing list tries to use that key?...
On 05/10/15 15:28, Optical Phoenix wrote:
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From: *Sublime HQ Pty Ltd* >
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Subject: Sublime Text
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From: *Sublime HQ Pty Ltd*
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Subject: Sublime Text License Key
To: "opticalphoe...@gmail.com"
Hello,
Thanks for purchasing a copy of Sublime Text! Your license key is:
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The company making sublime text gets few thousands of dollars of notional
loss :)
On Oct 5, 2015 8:45 PM, "Steve Howes" wrote:
> Wonder what happens when an entire mailing list tries to use that key?...
>
> On 05/10/15 15:28, Optical Phoenix wrote:
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On 05/10/15 16:18, Mitul Limbani wrote:
The company making sublime text gets few thousands of dollars of
notional loss :)
I was thinking more about if they'd built in software activation type
stuff. But yea, stealing bad etc too.
Steve
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