So you can't make everyone happy unless you just give it away for free with absolutely no strings attached.
But then again, people have gotten mad that the trial only lasts 30 days and they can't just reinstall a new version to continue the trial. I'm indifferent because after the first couple of rips that were successful, I purchased the product so it wouldn't have mattered if they did have a watermark for the trial. Slysoft decided that they won't go that route. My take is that he doesn't want people decrypting disks off trial versions and never paying for it. He is offering a trial of his product so a possible user can see if it works for him. But to expect him to just allow other people to freely leech of his hard work (if it is his hard work) then i don't agree. I mean, it takes alot to maintain this stuff and if he's borrowing other peoples work and charging for it then that's wrong and his product should fail.
Click to expand.I think what he is doing is fair.