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Is MC Desert Island Proof?
rick.ca:
--- Quote from: xzeezeex on November 10, 2011, 03:37:10 pm ---You know, I hope so, and I wish you the best and continued success. But with the way the global economy is today, you should consider making it possible for people to continue to use your software even if your company is no longer around. I for one will continue using MC long into the future. It really has no competition as far as I'm concerned.
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Good point. Global economic meltdown is nothing compared to the loss of MC! JRiver should hedge by marketing a hand-powered computer with an internet-less version of MC installed. In the new world order, it may be better currency than toilet paper... ;D
glynor:
--- Quote from: rick.ca on November 10, 2011, 05:06:55 pm ---Good point. Global economic meltdown is nothing compared to the loss of MC! JRiver should hedge by marketing a hand-powered computer with an internet-less version of MC installed. In the new world order, it may be better currency than toilet paper... ;D
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Hah!! ;D
More seriously, an easier solution would just be for Jim to swear upon everything that is good and holy that if JRiver is about to go under (ie. he puts it in his Will), that they will send out a restore key to all users in good standing with a current license that never expires.
Problem solved.
JimH:
--- Quote from: glynor on November 10, 2011, 05:15:40 pm ---More seriously, an easier solution would just be for Jim to swear upon everything that is good and holy that if JRiver is about to go under (ie. he puts it in his Will), that they will send out a restore key to all users in good standing with a current license that never expires.
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I prefer the solution where you keep sending money and we keep writing code.
glynor:
--- Quote from: JimH on November 10, 2011, 05:17:07 pm ---I prefer the solution where you keep sending money and we keep writing code.
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I'm down with that. ;)
pcstockton:
--- Quote --- You know, I hope so, and I wish you the best and continued success. But with the way the global economy is today, you should consider making it possible for people to continue to use your software even if your company is no longer around.
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Yeah... I can just see it as a selling point on MC's website.
"In the event of our company going tits up, our licensing process allows you to continue to install the program long after we have filed for bankruptcy."
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