Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:01:27 11/18/05
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On November 18, 2005 at 06:55:35, Roger Brown wrote: >>I also never downloaded trial version of fruit but I think that in principal >>people should be allowed to delete information from their computer and the >>question is if people simply cannot delete the fact that they installed fruit >>trial version from their computer. > > > > > >Hello Uri, > >Are you truly not aware of the fact that your post, while logical, >disapssionate, accurate and concise also provides assistance to persons with >intentions which may be less than pure? I think that it is simple idea that everyone can think about. I guess that the fruit team is smart enough not to allow people to use fruit in that way and I suggested later in my post a possible way to prevent using the program on the same hardware after deleting it when there is no knowledge inside the hardware that the program was used. > >All I am saying is that when posting be careful about the inadvertent assistance >that you may be rendering to persons who may be less than deserving. > >Besides, someone who would delete and re-install (which is what you are >suggesting) every two weeks probably has other issues anyway. > >Later I agree that somebody who delete and re-install every 2 weeks does not do it because he want to delete the software. My point is that people should be allowed to delete a software that they decide not to use only to get more space in their computer and if after deleting fruit2.2.1 something is still remain in the computer then there is some space that is used for no good reason. I have enough space in my harddisk so I do not care about it but someone else can care about it. Uri
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