Beck38
07-21-2010, 07:05 AM
A long time ago, in the dim days of low version 6, DVDFab went off the tracks and began passing out time/use limited versions of their 'free' software.
In the last couple of months, they upgraded their entire system to 'version 7', leaving the version 6 behind. Just in time too, as several new 'tricks' were out there on various discs that ver6 could not crack.
But 7 had no problems, and cleared up a few lingering problems with specific wacky discs.
But there was a time limit on v7, of 30 days, and although the s/w license specifically says that the decrypter part of the s/w is not covered (only the 'advanced' portions).... guess what.
30 days hit and 'bingo', the entire program stops working, and one gets a nice little 'nagware' window announcing 'buy me' to continue working.
Fat chance; as to, when will you decide you need more money off v7, just like you did with v6?
Update:
What's sad is, simply to get the base functionality (which they 'promise') of basic decryption, one has to go to, shall we say, dodgy means. Sad.
In the last couple of months, they upgraded their entire system to 'version 7', leaving the version 6 behind. Just in time too, as several new 'tricks' were out there on various discs that ver6 could not crack.
But 7 had no problems, and cleared up a few lingering problems with specific wacky discs.
But there was a time limit on v7, of 30 days, and although the s/w license specifically says that the decrypter part of the s/w is not covered (only the 'advanced' portions).... guess what.
30 days hit and 'bingo', the entire program stops working, and one gets a nice little 'nagware' window announcing 'buy me' to continue working.
Fat chance; as to, when will you decide you need more money off v7, just like you did with v6?
Update:
What's sad is, simply to get the base functionality (which they 'promise') of basic decryption, one has to go to, shall we say, dodgy means. Sad.