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"PPSEL-student" wrote in message
news:a5j7h.327021$5R2.230979@pd7urf3no... [...] Like I wrote before I hate giving microsoft any more of my money but, there must be some other flightsims out there that will run ok on my O/S Oh, the shame of it. Having to use software that you actually *paid* for. Most of us, you know, chose NOT to use things we can't afford, rather than stealing them. If you hate giving Microsoft money so much, stop using their products. It's simple. There are good alternatives, from operating systems to flight simulators. Pete |
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Oh, the shame of it. Having to use software that you actually *paid* for. Most of us, you know, chose NOT to use things we can't afford, rather than stealing them. If you hate giving Microsoft money so much, stop using their products. It's simple. There are good alternatives, from operating systems to flight simulators. Pete Spoken like a true Capitalist!!!! Pete .. didn't know you were the authorized spokesman for the "rest" of us. |
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "PPSEL-student" wrote in message news:a5j7h.327021$5R2.230979@pd7urf3no... [...] Like I wrote before I hate giving microsoft any more of my money but, there must be some other flightsims out there that will run ok on my O/S Oh, the shame of it. Having to use software that you actually *paid* for. Most of us, you know, chose NOT to use things we can't afford, rather than stealing them. If you hate giving Microsoft money so much, stop using their products. It's simple. There are good alternatives, from operating systems to flight simulators. Pete Ok Fair enough.........do you have any examples? And what gave you the idea I was stealing, A friend gave me a XP Pro Corporate disk to try out, It is intended to be used on more than one computer. He and I simply didn't realise that the VLK was no longer valid and I could not upgrade to the SP2. Oh well! still doesn't change my mind about Microsoft products, I have many things that I paid for and felt that my money was well spent, just not anything from Microsoft. |
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"PPSEL-student" wrote in message
news:2SX8h.346889$5R2.422@pd7urf3no... Ok Fair enough.........do you have any examples? X-Plane, for flight sim. Linux, Mac OS for operating systems. IMHO, more people should put their money where their mouth is, and stop buying products that they rant about. Marketplace competition only works when consumers vote with their dollars. Using the software illegally is not an ethical option, nor does it put any pressure on the publisher to improve their products. If you think Microsoft's software is so bad, the best thing you can do to improve the situation is give money to their competitors. Microsoft will either make their products better, or their competitors will take over. Either way, consumers like you win. And what gave you the idea I was stealing, A friend gave me a XP Pro Corporate disk to try out, It is intended to be used on more than one computer. He and I simply didn't realise that the VLK was no longer valid and I could not upgrade to the SP2. Even ignoring the fact that I doubt your computer was covered under the original corporate license agreement, the fact that the license was no longer valid for upgrading to SP2 indicates that there was no longer a valid license for that installation of the OS, and thus you were in violation of the license agreement. Running software without a valid license is piracy. Aka "stealing". You may not have understood the legalities, but that doesn't change the nature of what you were doing. Pete |
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Peter Duniho wrote:
Running software without a valid license is piracy. Aka "stealing". You may not have understood the legalities, but that doesn't change the nature of what you were doing. There is some value in using - for a while - someone else's software.. it gives a chance to decide whether you want to own it for a good while. An ersatz "Demo" environment, if you will. Good software usually shines in it performance from the get-go.. I have been in and out of this experience since 1983, and I have found that any software that performs well is worth the dollars to buy and own it outright, which is what I have been doing most of the time. It's worth it to have the manuals and the support. If it does not do well even with a borrowed version, it is likely that it won't do any better if you buy and own it outright... except that you then have someone to complian to and pester eith your pleas fpr help. Angelo Campanella |
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