![]() ![]() But if it ever gives problems for any reason, I am pretty confident that will be the first straw and the last straw for many." "I suppose those of us who use Sandboxie and paid for it really have nothing to complain about if it is not noticable or problematic. I don't imagine that will happen, but one can dream." Not as elegant or flexible, but it guarantees that as long as a specific piece of hardware is in one of my systems, Sandboxie could reside there as well. Hmmm.like SASpyPro, would much prefer a key system that is hard-coded and compiled directly for an HWID of some kind. So hush to SBIE forum and ask Tzuk for this feature." Nobody will ever notice the 90 day restriction. Why should we be inconvenienced solution is easy: SBIE needs an auto update within the program, which renews key activation. ![]() Why indeed should we tell them repeatedly? We bought it. My "privacy" isn't being invaded (people really need to quit throwing that word around for every little thing they disagree with)" Very interesting/informative opinions problem is, I shouldn't have to tell a vendor every 3 months I bought their product. But if it ever gives problems for any reason, I am pretty confident that will be the first straw and the last straw for many. I suppose those of us who use Sandboxie and paid for it really have nothing to complain about if it is not noticable or problematic. I know the internet is prevalent, but to force it upon one just doesn't sit well with me for some reason. There are some games out now that you have to activate it online to even play. Is it the fact that you are not trusted or the fact that it requires online usage or the fact that it is so frequent. I am not a criminal, I gladly pay for good products (or the only major alternative in the case of M$) but despise being heckled about whether or not I did so. Then came the plugin that checked whenever you wanted to download something from M$ website, then more, then more. ![]() XP activation over phone or online was not popular, but once you did it, you were done. It is fascinating that so many with interests in the technical nature dislike this sort of thing when the uninformed masses probably would not bat an eye. ![]()
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