JD Austin wrote: > I have a client that wants to build a large database application on a > shoestring budget so I thought I could give Rekall a try > since I heard about it from the teacher in the access class I took > last year. Last month I thought I'd give back to the open source > community by buying one of the commercially available products. > Sounds good right? > In this case it went horribly wrong. > > I purchased the full version and the runtime from 'theKompany' and > things seemed ok until I got into the thick of it and couldn't get > things to work. > It just didn't seem 'finished'.. so I went on the internet looking for > an answer. > > That is when I realized that the version that theKompany is selling is > from 2003! There were no warnings/disclaimers on their site, no clue > whatsoever that I was buying an ancient version anywhere prior to > purchase. > I sent several emails to the company before I purchased, they replied > but never disclosed that important information. > > After a little searching on Google I found the open source site that > you can download the current version from ( http://rekallrevealed.org ) > and downloaded the source for linux, compiled it, and ran that instead > and my problems went away. > Thats when it got interesting. I sent an email to theKompany asking > for the current version. They said that it wasn't a high selling > product and wasn't a high priority but they'd get around to it. > > After much searching around I found out that their rights to the > product ended with version 2.2 in 2003, the current version is 2.4. > They don't according to the author in the UK have the right to > distribute the current version. > To get the new version I have to buy it from http://totalrekall.co.uk. > The new version works fairly well but the project is a no-go without > windows runtimes to run it on their windows machines. > > theKompany/Shawn Gordon won't refund the purchase - they're taking the > stance 'you downloaded it, you bought it'. > I've never dealt with such an unethical company in my life! > Anyone else had an experience like this? > > JD > I paid for a Mandrake Membership a few year back when they were* desperately searching for capital. Beside a bottomless can of spam, I have no idea what this membership provided that was not already available elsewhere for free (not that spam is scarce or expensive). ;-) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss