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Re: Apple II version of Activision's H.E.R.O.
"Andy McFadden" <fadden@fadden.com> wrote in message
news:jT0le.2038$W51.15157@typhoon.sonic.net...
> The 30-day limitation is explained on the Download page, in the readme
> file, during the installation process, and everywhere else I could think
> of to put it. I tried not to take anybody by surprise. The 30-day
> timer resets every time an X.Y version is released (but not X.Y.Z), so
> if past versions didn't have what somebody wanted, they could evaluate
> a later version. The program ships without any other restrictions or
> limitations, and no "nag" screens, so for 30 days, what you see is what
> you get. This is the "nicest" way I could think of to distribute a
> shareware program, short of giving the program away. I'm sorry if you
> had a bad experience with it.
Andy, your software has gotten RAVE positive feedback from practically
everyone who's used it - it's awesome, and at a very reasonable $9.95, only
homeless people and cheapass jerkwads can't afford/or will pay for it. I'm
sorry you felt you had to explain your very generous "try before you buy"
shareware terms.
I just bought a CiderPress license, because it's great software - I just
wish there was a Mac OS X version. Then it would be... wait for it...
Insanely Great software. ;)