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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
"John Smith" wrote in
: I bought some 'Nav software' which came with a USB dongle so you can only use it on one machine at a time. Peter, Copy protection will continue until the BUYERS wise up and simply refuse to purchase the products. This is cyclical. Back in the early 80's, on the old IBM PCs, we went through a period of intense donglitis which infected millions of PCs until the buyers started to refuse to buy them. Suddenly, with revenues dwindling, we had a change of heart. Copy protection started to decline until only the paranoid schitzo software companies were being cash drained, many going belly up rather than making it easy for the buyers to use the software. Then, during the big boom days, they were all making so much cash it didn't seem to matter.....until the bubble burst and Wall St crashed. Suddenly, Micro$not had a change of heart and, because it views itself as invincible which may be true, Windoze XP came out with copy protection. Why is still a mystery. You nearly can't buy a computer without paying the Micro$not tax on it, even if you use Linux. Change too many hardware bits and it refuses to boot until "Mother" calls it and gives it permission. Simply stop buying copy protected crapware and it will all go away shortly. But, of course, THAT would require boaters to COOPERATE, which isn't going to happen.....So, the sellers seem to control the market until the buyers smarten up. -- Larry |
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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
you are correct .. my bad... two GPS that is....
I find that a rip off but it has been discussed a lot in the GPS groups... Matt |
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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
Obviously you did not read the post!
I said I had no problems with the stupid practice of limiting the software to 2 machines. Just that it should be made clear in the advertising BEFORE PURCHASE!!! I would not have bought it. Bugs and not being of merchantable quality are my problem being caught out by the hype of advertising. (should read more reviews and ask more questions before purchase) Oliver Fleming "Tom Dacon" wrote in message ... You should consider yourself lucky that they let you install the software on more than one machine at all. Generally the license you buy software under limits you to just a single installation. While it's true that many software installation programs don't check, and thus you can often install software on multiple machines without problems, the end user license agreement (EULA) on almost all retail software limits you to an installation on a single machine. If you purchase software and install it on multiple machines as a matter of course, you are almost certainly violating some of the EULA's you agreed to when you purchased the software. So Fugawi's licensing terms are actually more liberal than the norm. For a non-business user, two computers seems to be a reasonable number: a desktop computer at home, perhaps, and a laptop computer on the boat. Best regards, Tom Dacon Dacon Software Consulting "Oliver Fleming" wrote in message ... HI, Below is a copy of the letter I have sent to the Canadian Better Business Bureau. These people produce Navigation Software, however in their advertising they do not state that they limit the installations to 2 machines. Had I known of this limitation I would not have purchased the software. This is what is known as in my country as "sharp practice" and can lead to heavy fines and Jail time.It is difficult to change from machine to machine if required. Even a reformat of the hard drive and re-installation requires a phone call or internet connection. Not always possible if one is in a remote area. Also response is slow and hampered by stupid non relevant questions. The program is also buggy and not yet of merchantable quality, some features as in the instructions do not work. I have no quarrel with a company who wishes to limit the use of the software, however this should be made plain in the advertising hype. Oliver Fleming A request for a RMA for return of the software is ignored with no explanation. Buy it and regret with leisure. Oliver Fleming |
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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
Interesting, I had a different experience.
I found I could only load it on two machines also. But, I called the company and they said "Hey no problem just call us when you want to add more copies and we will give you the access code." Right now I have the software on three machines. Two laptops and my desktop at home. If you have not called it might be worth the effort. I would be curious to see if they have changed their policy. Howard Oliver Fleming wrote: HI, Below is a copy of the letter I have sent to the Canadian Better Business Bureau. These people produce Navigation Software, however in their advertising they do not state that they limit the installations to 2 machines. Had I known of this limitation I would not have purchased the software. This is what is known as in my country as "sharp practice" and can lead to heavy fines and Jail time.It is difficult to change from machine to machine if required. Even a reformat of the hard drive and re-installation requires a phone call or internet connection. Not always possible if one is in a remote area. Also response is slow and hampered by stupid non relevant questions. The program is also buggy and not yet of merchantable quality, some features as in the instructions do not work. I have no quarrel with a company who wishes to limit the use of the software, however this should be made plain in the advertising hype. Oliver Fleming A request for a RMA for return of the software is ignored with no explanation. Buy it and regret with leisure. Oliver Fleming |
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Garmin DO NOT BUY IT before you read this!!!
The difference between Garmin blue chart mapping programs, bought either on
CD with unlock code - OR - as a PreProgrammed DataCards, is that the first product may be installed on two Garmin GPS units, the second can presently NOT. Complaint over policy of non allowed duplication of PreProgrammed DataCards for personal use in a second Garmin GPS unit. My complaint is based on the restriction of dublicating PreProgrammed DataCards beeing so deep imbedded in Garmin and their autorized dealers sales/ordering websites that this is only explained in the third or later web-ordering/info layer. Instead of clear information about any restriction for a specific product the contrary is being illustrated in the websales and information examples given below which includes phrases such as: " you are free to go! Conveniently ready determine which format works best." I believe Garmin more activly, should announce any restrictions of a product up front. I suggest that Garmin - for the price of the appropriate blank data card, plus a fee for transfering the mapprogram in question to the cardmedia - establishes this service with the same restrictions that applies to the CDmedia. Such a move by Garmin would set consumers of both product even. Hans |
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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
Software authors have the right to deliver as number of copies as they find relevant. This is their Intellectual Property and these are they who make decision on how many copies to allow to use selling SINGLE USER license. And copying overpass allowed volumes is ILLEGAL. And in this case software developers, vendors and distributorsare not bound to mention in their product announcing promoting and advertising how many software copies they will supply with ONE USER license. As for software cracks, piracy and illegal copying there is different methods to protect a software against those who does not want pay for software programmers and marketers work. Kindest regards http://www.strongbit.com - Bulletproof Software Protection And License Management ! |
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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
Software authors have the right to deliver as number of copies as they find relevant. This is their Intellectual Property and these are they who make decision on how many copies to allow to use selling SINGLE USER license. And copying overpass allowed volumes is ILLEGAL. And in this case software developers, vendors and distributorsare not bound to mention in their product announcing promoting and advertising how many software copies they will supply with ONE USER license. As for software cracks, piracy and illegal copying there is different methods to protect a software against those who does not want pay for software programmers and marketers work. Kindest regards http://www.strongbit.com - Bulletproof Software Protection And License Management ! |
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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
Hi,
I have been in touch with them and they will NOT permit the software to be used on more than two computers, That is from their support spokesperson. Kristina Menalo. As it happened the hard drive on one of the laptops gave up the ghost and I asked for another code to load onto the PC as it is faster. There was quite a hullabaloo about that but I was granted the access to load it onto the home PC. I like to have software on two laptops when travelling on the boat, offers a certain amount of redunancy. I am still mad about the fact that I feel I was conned. I want to use the software wherever I like and have no restrictions. That does not mean I am going to go around the bloody marina and distribute it for free to all and sundry. Oliver Fleming "Howard Peer" wrote in message ervers.com... Interesting, I had a different experience. I found I could only load it on two machines also. But, I called the company and they said "Hey no problem just call us when you want to add more copies and we will give you the access code." Right now I have the software on three machines. Two laptops and my desktop at home. If you have not called it might be worth the effort. I would be curious to see if they have changed their policy. Howard Oliver Fleming wrote: HI, Below is a copy of the letter I have sent to the Canadian Better Business Bureau. These people produce Navigation Software, however in their advertising they do not state that they limit the installations to 2 machines. Had I known of this limitation I would not have purchased the software. This is what is known as in my country as "sharp practice" and can lead to heavy fines and Jail time.It is difficult to change from machine to machine if required. Even a reformat of the hard drive and re-installation requires a phone call or internet connection. Not always possible if one is in a remote area. Also response is slow and hampered by stupid non relevant questions. The program is also buggy and not yet of merchantable quality, some features as in the instructions do not work. I have no quarrel with a company who wishes to limit the use of the software, however this should be made plain in the advertising hype. Oliver Fleming A request for a RMA for return of the software is ignored with no explanation. Buy it and regret with leisure. Oliver Fleming |
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FUGAWI DO NOT BUY IT!!!
Quite agree as I said in the original post they can do what they bloody like
with the software but make it plain in the advertising that the licence is limited! Oliver Fleming "SoftComplete" wrote in message oups.com... Software authors have the right to deliver as number of copies as they find relevant. This is their Intellectual Property and these are they who make decision on how many copies to allow to use selling SINGLE USER license. And copying overpass allowed volumes is ILLEGAL. And in this case software developers, vendors and distributorsare not bound to mention in their product announcing promoting and advertising how many software copies they will supply with ONE USER license. As for software cracks, piracy and illegal copying there is different methods to protect a software against those who does not want pay for software programmers and marketers work. Kindest regards http://www.strongbit.com - Bulletproof Software Protection And License Management ! |
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Garmin DO NOT BUY IT before you read this!!!
"fen" wrote in message k... The difference between Garmin blue chart mapping programs, bought either on CD with unlock code - OR - as a PreProgrammed DataCards, is that the first product may be installed on two Garmin GPS units, the second can presently NOT. That is incorrect. The info. stays on the data card so it isn't even installed on one GPS. It can be used in multiple GPS's though. Obviously not at the same time though. -- Darrel Goheen http://www.tvnav.com |
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