mathman opened this issue on Nov 08, 2010 · 28 posts
kawecki posted Mon, 08 November 2010 at 10:30 PM
Quote - I've heard that logic before but I think its bogus, first off for the most part how hard is it for a legal customer to activate a piece of software? though Im sure there are a few that are problematic, generally not hard at all.
If you have an internet conection that always is working, your computer always work without any problem, you never are infected with a virus, your hard disk never has gone into space and is always large enough, your motherboard never burned, you have the right drivers installed and never crash, you don't know what is disk formating, you never have to re-install Windows, your computer never gets obsolette and each problem is solved with a minute long phone call, then of course, product activation is a piecve of cake that you have to do only once in your life.
If not the gates of Hell are opened and you have only three alternatives:
A- Never use this software
B- Use a pírate version
C- Use a free or open source equivalent.
I got rid of McAffe and Norton anti-virus, I never want to hear anything about these companies, I use Avira antivirus that is free, works perfectly and produce 0% overhead on my computer so I can have it active all the time.
Stupidity also evolves!