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Hey computer wizzes. It has come to my attention that one of my expensive music engineering programs has a ....(bear with me) obsolence exe. type command imbedded in it. What I mean is, once a new version of the program is available for purchase the current version I have starts crashing and giving me errors, forcing me to upgrade, even if I don't want to. This makes me very suspicious and angry that software engineers would sink to this low.
After contacting tech support, their answer was, "if you upgrade to our new 7.0 version, it will fix all of those errors."
I did not fall off the turnip truck yesterday!
This kind of crap is why I won't own a POS American vehicle, as they are guilty of obsolence more than anyone. This BS should be illegal!
So, is there a way to detect built in crash/error commands in the program files? Or, maybe you know of a PC doctor type program that will detect and take this crap out?
After contacting tech support, their answer was, "if you upgrade to our new 7.0 version, it will fix all of those errors."
I did not fall off the turnip truck yesterday!
This kind of crap is why I won't own a POS American vehicle, as they are guilty of obsolence more than anyone. This BS should be illegal!
So, is there a way to detect built in crash/error commands in the program files? Or, maybe you know of a PC doctor type program that will detect and take this crap out?