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RE: TS2k upgrade and y2k patch



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I like this better thanks for shedding some light on this issue..

Robert

 Brian Massey wrote:
>"Passwords will only be good for one year. No more "for life"
>>  passwords."
>
>Ahemm.  In BIG BOLD LETTERS on top of all the other material in my TS5
>upgrade box is paper that read  "Here's your password...This is a temporary
>password.  This temporary password will be replaced with a ***PERMANENT***
>password upon receipt of the final payment for your product."
>
>The word permanent in the dictionary means forever, never changing, etc.
>This means that Omega owes me a password that NEVER CHANGES.  They also owe
>anybody who has this sheet the same.  This means a password that is good for
>the life of the product and not one we have to change annually.  I don't
>think you have to worry about buying passwords annually.  That has never
>been omega's policy unless is was clearly stated which in this is case it
>hasn't.  The policy in with vers 4 was a temp password until you paid for
>the product then a password that never expired.  There's no reason for this
>to change and the message above indicates that they're doing the same with
>TS5.
>
>I had no prob installing TS5 on a small machine (P233MMX, 4G HD, 128K RAM).
>Aside from a couple of small temporary problems, the installation in my
>opinion was professional and easy.  The functionality was good and it looked
>good -- it came across well.  I have yet to really stress it.  I agree the
>program is not completely finished and I've already generated a GP (click
>the goaway button of chart when in full screen mode).  There are several
>quirks in the loading of data in the charting module.  They need to work on
>this.  I'd bet they'll have them fixed by SP1.  Yes, there are problems with
>it and yes it's not finished but I'm happy with it so far.  However, I
>haven't even begun to scratch the surface using it and this opinion could
>change fast.
>
>Brian.
>