Yeah I aggree.
Its the guys that sell the stuff for a buck in china and such for a dollar that 
I really hate a load.
The rest of us are or are supposed to be honest people or at least we hope so.
I don't mind if stuff is reasonable, but having to pay more for a key escapes 
me.
If that were the case, I'd rather crack.
Its a shame really all I am asking is that the dev be reasonable.
I mean microsoft here because everyone on here is just great and I applord 
people that are good like that.
I also don't like the issue that you have licences for something and because of 
a change to the system I suddenly find a nice spare copy of an os I can't use, 
whats the logic to that I ask you.
its disheartening to know that for all those that attempt to be honest, we get 
punnished.
We get buy, not legally though like we are supposed to though, then there the 
actual people that just do it to cause trouble, i hate those type of people.
Its almost like  "I have loads of cash, so i don't give a beep what I do!"
I have just updated ie6 because they find an update actually crashed the 
software.
And for every update I get there is always something stupid going on, either 
resulting in a reformat or having me to do something weird legal or whatever to 
get it to work.
AAh I am rambling.

22/12/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>Well, hardware activations are hard to crack for the average gamer. 
>However, if there is a will there is a way. I have already found cracks 
>for Vista ultament and Windows Server 2008, and the question is what did 
>all of Microsoft's security acomplish them?
>Answer is it didn't change a thing. Crackers are still getting access to 
>their software while you and I are being punished for being honest and 
>the crackers are laughing their butts off. All that work, months and 
>months of security upgrades, and Vista Ultament, Microsoft's flag ship 
>operating system, is available for free all over the net for anyone who 
>wants it.
>The problem with developers seams to be they totally under estamate the 
>crackers resolve to compromise their security. If there is one single 
>crack in the security wall a cracker will pick at it until he/she is 
>able to get in and fully compromise a softwares security system, and 
>then send the crack out to fellow hackers and crackers until it is 
>public knolege world wide. Sometimes they crack the software not because 
>they want the software, but just because it is challenging or fun to 
>compromise a softwares security system.
>
>
>shaun everiss wrote:
>> yeah that really sucks.
>> Hardware activations are their own evil, they are hard to crack but they 
>> couse the never ending user headake, which is probably why users will get 
>> pirated coppies to bypass it.
>> Yet you make it to easy and your software is just passed round and round and 
>> round.
>> So what's the centre line?
>> I personally don't think there is one or as yet have not had one 
>> demonstrated.
>>   
>
>
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