Re: my new VM
- Posted by Andy Cranston <andy_cranston at LWSYS.FSNET.CO.UK> Jan 23, 2001
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<snip> >I've got nothing against you, it's the principle of the matter.. <snip> Chris, I have nothing against you either but people such as Matt have their own reasons why they have not registered (yet?). I see no reason why people should adhere to your definition of when it is right and proper to register shareware. Euphoria, as far as I know, does not have a X days trial period licence on the public domain copy. It is left to the individual to decide if and when. I respect your opinions and if you do not wish to help people with problems that can only be easily solved with a fully registered version then fine. I just don't think it's nice to try and make out on the list that these people are trying to get something for nothing. In my view they are not - all they would like is some help. If you consider this a "flame" then my apologies - it is not meant to be. I guess it's just a principle thing of mine. Regards, Andy Cranston.