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Hi Curt,

There will be no problem moving the license to another computer. We're on the "honor" system. You may move your existing NoteFrog installation, if you've already installed it, or merely install it on the new system and use your existing registration code. Lifetime is Lifetime - yours or ours - and we're hoping that's a long time in both cases ;)

cheers,
berry

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Announce Your Software/Service/Product / FrogTea
« on: October 06, 2012, 11:16 PM »
What is FrogTea? FrogTea is a free, Windows based, encryption utility which allows you to create a secure*, stand alone, self-decrypting HTML archive which may contain either html or plain text content. These self-decrypting archives may be decrypted on any device which has a javascript capable browser.

For more information visit http://frogtea.com/index.html
cheers,
berry
NoteFrog developer
"NoteFrog - use it, don't lose it"
10/07/2012

* <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cipher_security_summary">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cipher_security_summary</a> No demonstrated attack. Theoretical attack 2<sup>59</sup> chosen plaintexts - that's 576460752303423488 or half the size of all the printed material in the world.</p>
Note: FrogTea is a free utility from HTConsulting, the authors or NoteFrog.

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General Software Discussion / Re: Visual Basic or Visual C++
« on: July 13, 2012, 10:38 AM »
Not attempting to enter into best or most popular or whatever, but if you're interested in what's being taught, most universities (at least in the states) post their curriculum on-line.

cheers

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Nice. Thanks for the heads-up.

cheers

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I have studied MyInfo and am impressed. However, it doesn't stop me from saying that this kind of application, PIMs and alike, in general is much too expensive for me. MyInfo as well; the Bits du Jour price should really be the normal price, for me to be a customer.

However, THANKs for stopping by and telling, milenix.com!

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However as a developer, speaking from experience, I'd like to add that a more reasonable (inexpensive) pricing model often leads to fewer sales. Our society assumes if pim1 sells for $49.99 and pim2 sells for $9.95 there's no way pim2 is going to be any good, so you get very few downloads and even fewer sales for $9.95 than you would at say, $29.95.

The psychology of selling software is mind boggling.

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