Eric:
Don't worry, as you can see by my previous purchases of SF5.5 for both my Nikon 4000ED and my Epson 1680, I don't use illegal software. My comment here is an expression of frustration with companies that I feel overcharge for software. I've put out a lot of money for my other two copies of Silverfast. Do I get a refund for my Nikon 4000ED software since I no longer need it? - doesn't look like it.
What I'm saying is that, because of what I would view as an inflated price for this software (particularly it's scanner-specific aspect), this definitely encourages software piracy. Most software companies have learned this by now. Like McDonalds -- you'll make more profit by selling 3 million burgers at 99 cents than 3 thousand burgers at $4.99!
I'm not trying to say your software isn't good -- actually, it's very good, but that your pricing policies here are aggressive to say the least.
When I look at the price of a competative product such as v**s**n (
www.hamrick.com), for the price of $40.00, AND it functions on multiple scanners without re-charges or re-registrations, your charges look darn well predatory! All I want, (and I'm doubtful if I'm alone in this), is a fair price for my upgrade to the 8000ED.
PS. I have a registered copy of SilverFast v5.5 for the Nikon 4000ED scanner for sale for a reasonable price? - $99
PPS. Additonally, I actually have a MINT condition Nikon 4000ED scanner for sale -- $800 AND -- AND, I'll include the Silverfast v5.5 software for FREE -- now how's that for true capitalism at work?
Again - My Two Bloody Cents Worth
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Paul Prachun
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