Minipyro45

Minipyro45

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Then why not, when the subscription is up, instead of removing access to the software, just stop giving the consumer updated versions? That kind of makes more sense. Unless that is too much work to make a system to do that. Totally understandable.

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Well, I guess that pretty much sums everything up then. I failed to backup the installers cause I had assumed that to install these programs, I had to use Impulse and nothing but Impulse. I figured that was the only way to access the software I "purchased", and once my apparent subscription was over, I could no longer access anything. So, I see that in totality, it is my fault for not jumping through hoops to keep what I paid for. All I can say on that note is, for a business, you have a very

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Hello So...A few years ago, I spent quite a bit of hard earned cash on "purchasing" Object Desktop. So, after a while, and quite a few different computers I went through (me and machines don't mix too well), I had either reformatted or gotten a new computer all together (I've done both multiple times) and went to install Object Desktop yet again. I finally get logged in, low and behold, there's no software on my account. So, I contacted one of your customer service reps an

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