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echo: bluewave
to: 4SEAN DENNIS
from: JOHN GUILLORY
date: 2009-09-04 19:05:02
subject: Cracking Blue Wave

SD> My personal opinion on this is that since the author abandoned Blue
 SD> Wave and  didn't provide at least a "freeware" key then
it's his loss
 SD> that people do  crack his software.  As a software author myself, I
 SD> think that's bad practice  and when your software still has a rather
 SD> strong following, even after a  decade-plus, it's sad that at least a
 SD> legal "freeware" key hasn't popped up or  at least some sort of
 SD> official support has surfaced. 
 SD> Now that's all I have to say on the subject; if you'd like to discuss
 SD> this with  me, please use netmail (preferred if it's available to you)
 SD> or email (see my  sig).
     Ask anyone, I'm not one to support pirating or cracking anything, even
     in the case of abondonment by the author, I'd prefer the author say
     "Look, I don't want to deal with it, here is the key generator!"
     But, in the case of bluewave... I can say this much... I registered
     BlueWave for Maximus, and 2 other BBS software packages as well as
     at least once (I could swear at a time I had 2 seperate keys for the
     reader.... for DOS) and may have had OS/2 bluewave code that I registered.
     Now that I'm back into the BBS'ing thing I'm not really happy that
     him and the L.O.R.D. developer refuses to support their product, provide
     registration keys to allready registered customers, or give a free
     key to make using software that we allready bought useable....




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