Tuesday, June 14, 2005, 1:38:22 PM, (Internet Time - @818) you wrote:

Hello MaXxX,


M> True - but, however it's a typical clause, I'd dare to question it, as
M> it explicitly declares that the program to which this EULA pertains
M> might prove useless (fitness for a particular purpose) and it's the
M> user's problem if it does. In other words, it's a sort of an
M> anti-warranty: "even if we ship you a brick instead of a working
M> machine, it's your problem". I wonder how such clauses make their way
M> in and stay in the industry, despite being obviously open for all
M> kinds of misuse. I mean, if I were to buy a vacuum cleaner, that would
M> have "inside this box is a vacuum cleaner, but perhaps broken, or
M> rusted beyond repair, you can find out once you pay" printed on the
M> box, I'd rather stay away, eh? Makes me wonder, that's all.


But I believe you get to "Try it out" for 30 days before buying the
program. That way you can put it through it's paces and see if it
meets your needs. If not then delete it off your computer.


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Best regards,
 Michael                 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using The Bat! Version 3.5.26
On Windows XP SP2


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