Hello Thomas,

Saturday, February 24, 2001, 9:17:23 PM, you wrote:

T> Hallo jlaikan,

T> On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 19:16:45 +0400 GMT (24/02/2001, 23:16 +0800 GMT),
T> jlaikan wrote:

j>> I understand  that the flying Bats on the task bar and on the inactive
j>> title bar are the program's logo. However I find that they attract too much
j>> attention, therefore distract too much. We also get the impression
j>> that the Bat! is a sort of freeware sponsored by advertising (all
j>> those flashy animations). Is there a way to get those bats rest a bit?

T> You have already been advise how to disable the animation. However, I
T> don't quite get the logic that it gives the impression of being
T> adware. Advertising for itself, and being freeware at the same time?
T> Where would the money come from?


Hello,
I take the opportunity to thank all those who have replied to this
question and to all the others I posted here.

In fact I was mistaken about the terms. I referred to those softwares
that are supported by advertising and not to freewares. Therefore if the
Bat! advertised for itself and is not a freeware, where would the
money come from? Well first, from those who have purchased the Bat! and
secondly from those who will purchase it on seeing the advert (the
flying bat).Subtle marketing or small puzzle from Stefan?

-- 
Best regards,
 jlaikan                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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