Jay
Irvine,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 17, 2004
These people give you a full version of their product to use for free. If you want to keep it, you pay....simple as that. You can simply reformat the new drive and deinstall from your computer's old drive and you are right back where you were. Or, you can pay the modest amount and have hassle-free data migration. It was a breeze. True one click stuff. So, stop ya b***chin.
Jay
Irvine,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 17, 2004
These people give you a full version of their product to use for free. If you want to keep it, you pay....simple as that. You can simply reformat the new drive and deinstall from your computer's old drive and you are right back where you were. Or, you can pay the modest amount and have hassle-free data migration. It was a breeze. True one click stuff. So, stop ya b***chin.
Jay
Irvine,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 17, 2004
These people give you a full version of their product to use for free. If you want to keep it, you pay....simple as that. You can simply reformat the new drive and deinstall from your computer's old drive and you are right back where you were. Or, you can pay the modest amount and have hassle-free data migration. It was a breeze. True one click stuff. So, stop ya b***chin.
Jay
Irvine,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sun, October 17, 2004
These people give you a full version of their product to use for free. If you want to keep it, you pay....simple as that. You can simply reformat the new drive and deinstall from your computer's old drive and you are right back where you were. Or, you can pay the modest amount and have hassle-free data migration. It was a breeze. True one click stuff. So, stop ya b***chin.
#60
Fri, March 22, 2002
I have had very good consumer relations with the Compapps Company and they were able to help me in understanding the license agreement and exactly what their intentions were.
In exchange for my comments on how they could make their license agreement and trial period conditions clearer I was able to remove the software with no harm.
They have updated their website to let customers know exactlu what will happen to their machine if they do not purchase a license.
I was not trying to get free software, instead I was asking for a clearer, more upfront declaration of what would happen if the demo period ran out.
Please note my apologies to the Compuapps company for any harm this report may have caused.
Terry
Lake Elsinore,#7Consumer Suggestion
Thu, March 21, 2002
So you used their product, it did what you wanted, and you don't want to pay for it? Do you work for free? They developed their programs TO MAKE MONEY.
Read the following from their FAQ page:
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Is DriveWizard/DriveBackup is a free program?
No, DriveWizard or DriveBackup is not a free program. End products or the results of the program will not be useable after 30 day trial period. If license is not purchased.
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They're not hiding anything. There are other statements on the same page that tell you what will happen if you don't register/pay. To see the full FAQ page, go to:
http://www.compuapps.com/support/trialfaq.htm
I'd suggest you activate your product.