A word to the wise. I read a story years ago, this same company engaged in a very effective anti-piracy scheme. They posted a program that printed a coupon entitling the user to a free copy of the prior version's manuals. The offer went on to say they were trying to get rid of their overstock. Many people printed the coupon and sent it in - only to discover after the fact that the printer had encoded into the decorative border of the coupon rather a great deal of information about the computer, any pirated copies of the company's flagship software on it and other identifying data. Many participants, found to have pirated copies of the software were shocked to receive a letter from the company demanding a payment for license fee of several thousand dollars or the opportunity to defend themselves in court.
Reading this thread reminded me of that story from years ago. Makes me (paranoid tho I am) wonder if this is anything similar. *shrugs*
Still, if the program is what it says it is, it sounds like a wonderful way to get the product into the hands of people who have time and desire to learn it. Best wishes to all you intrepid modellers!
Modifié par ehye_khandee, 12 juin 2012 - 06:03 .