FirstDefense-Rescue Trial Period

Discussion in 'FirstDefense-Rescue Forum' started by Leapfrog Software, Mar 17, 2010.

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  1. Leapfrog Software

    Leapfrog Software Leapfrog Management

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    Greetings All,

    I am pleased to see an overwhelming number of folks already purchasing our products. This has exceeded our expectations and I thank you greatly for your support.

    Now, I am certainly NOT complaining, but just want to remind folks that you have a full 7 days to trial the product in order to make sure it is exactly what you are looking for.

    Again, I thank you all for your support.
     
  2. johnny_dacu

    johnny_dacu Registered Member

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    7 days... it isn't a short period? I'm thinking to try it but i doubt in 7 days i'll be able see if this is what i need
     
  3. Tony

    Tony Registered Member

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    Not worth trying it (even if you can find it) as the program is no longer being sold or developed. :(
     
  4. WiseOracle

    WiseOracle Registered Member

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    Too bad FD is shut down:
    I do not use Rescue/ISR Pro because of lack of Disc Space. (i have ISR Pro) Just waiting to get a bigger drive. If you did a through search you would find Rescue being uploaded by anonymous uploader with fake serial that would work. I could throw 4-5 links: maily in German and Russian website.
    I am well aware of the Forums policy but lets not avoid this: thier is no wrong talking about truth. Some programmer is cracking FD-Rescue and ISR illegally to make money. That could probably explain FD not being successful: the pot will never be full if it has a hole underneath it, so the problem is not the pot but the hole. i do not qualify for the above statement : as i am not a programmer. I read somewhere any thing written for machine language can be hacked. Maybe FD needs to be more cracker/hacker proof.

    But Fate has strange way of working its way: its called Karma. Good things need to be acknowledged and appreciated.
    Too bad FD didn't get its due.
     
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