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Offline Gav

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Re: Frying Pan 0.4a released!
« Reply #14 from previous page: November 13, 2004, 02:55:40 PM »
I dont see what was so bad about the comment really?well to get a reply like that anyways.
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Re: Frying Pan 0.4a released!
« Reply #15 on: November 13, 2004, 05:04:33 PM »
@jeffimix

PayPal is not available to Poland. You have to do an international wire transfer. In all US banks I know of that it between $40-$50 to do one.

I don't mind paying to register, the cost seems quite reasonable to me. I'm not crazy about the per drive requirement, but considering how cheap it is per drive it's reasonable. People complaining about the per drive requirement should remember the cost of other commercial burning software is ~$70-$80USD and is no longer supported.

As soon as there is a way for me to register I will, I'm not paying a $40 wire transfer fee for a $15 registration though :-(
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Re: Frying Pan 0.4a released!
« Reply #16 on: November 13, 2004, 09:23:15 PM »
>People complaining about the per drive
>requirement should remember the cost of other
>commercial burning software is ~$70-$80USD and
>is no longer supported.

So what's happens next year (or next month) when your drive burns up and the author can't be bothered by the Amiga market anymore? (let's not forget the lessons of the recent past).

I'd rather the key file was tied to ME and not my hardware.

BTW, I LIKE the software -- it's works perfectly here and is more intuitive than MakeCD. I also think the registration price is dirt cheap (not that I can register anyway, since I'm in the States).

I have nothing against an author being paid for his work (and protecting himself from pirates). I just don't like the way this particular author has chosen to do it (didn't like it when Microsoft did it either!).

I register EVERYTHING that I use (I've jumped through some pretty tough hoops to do so, too), but this one is over the line.
 

Offline keropi

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Re: Frying Pan 0.4a released!
« Reply #17 on: November 13, 2004, 09:49:38 PM »
@baderman:

this DEMO is crap. It is like making an archiver but you cannot create the file, or making a painting program that does not draw... this demo is as good as its screenshots... and how will I know it works REALLY? AFAIK this could be just a program that displays a lame progress bar preteting it is doing a test burn.... If it is your program, make a better demo... I cannot recall any demo burning soft not being able to burn! it sux
 

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Re: Frying Pan 0.4a released!
« Reply #18 on: November 13, 2004, 09:54:12 PM »
@keropi

Real productive.

I'm tempted to explain to you what you're doing wrong, but I think I'll let you figure it out for yourself.
 

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Re: Frying Pan 0.4a released!
« Reply #19 on: November 13, 2004, 10:57:26 PM »
@klesterjr:

How many have complaint you said? I heared someone said that he is tired of these kindof complaints... If u cannot understand that then there is nothing I can do for you... I am not discussing it any longer, everyone can do whatever they want with their progs... just don't expect people to see the "light" and register!