On Sat, 13 May 2000 12:04:09 +0200, Oliver Sturm wrote:
>> Not sending them via mail would be even more user friendly.
> No. Then they'd have to wait for another day to get their diskette and
> fiddle around with it, which they can't. Alternatively, they'd have to
> go learn how to use other internet services, which they won't.
Netcaptor sent me their registered software via e-mail once. It ended up
being deleted from the server because of my settings.
It was interesting that a few days later they began using a link to a
restricted download site and celebrated not having to use e-mail to
distribute the registered version of their program. Far more user
friendly. I can now download it when I wish to and /if/ I wish to.
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