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Re: [Slightly OT] Shareware donation collection
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Re: [Slightly OT] Shareware donation collection


  • Subject: Re: [Slightly OT] Shareware donation collection
  • From: Chaz McGarvey <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 12:35:52 -0700

On Feb 23, 2004, at 10:25 AM, M. Uli Kusterer wrote:

At 10:25 Uhr -0600 22.02.2004, Charles Srstka wrote:
Here's another problem I can see with having software phone home: What happens if your web host goes down for a while? Bingo, all your customers will immediately be unable to use your product, and your support e-mail box will get flooded.

Even worse: What of your users when your company goes out of business? If the app is keyed to the MAC address and their Ethernet card dies, they'll be unable to use their legitimately bought application anymore.

Or what if you don't want to support older versions of your applications anymore and switch to a new registration scheme? If the app phones home every week or so, it'll suddenly refuse running. I'm not sure that's the right way to get your users to upgrade.

Of course, if the app only phones home upon installation, these aren't that bad, but, looking at the old PowerMac 7200 I have here hooked up to my scanner, I'd really be annoyed if any of the old applications installed on it insisted on phoning home. Heck, that machine isn't even connected to the net...

[snip]

In short, tying serials to machines is usually a support nightmare. My vote goes to a simple registration scheme. It may be cracked, but any other scheme you come up with is going to get cracked, too. Just trust users to be honest. If your product is good and/or it's what they need, they will pay (unless of course they aren't honest in which case they're going to find a way to steal it somehow anyway). Those are just my thoughts, though.

Chaz McGarvey
http://www.brokenzipper.com
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