I don't think you don't understand what I meant with trust. And btw I never said I did not make a mistake. Ever heard of fault-tolerance of a product? Well..
You want to monetarize this software. I understand this. However, think about this: * There are other models (like freemium - just one example: after 10 launches, the user sees a video of you asking to buy a premium product, which can't do anything more but it is released earlier or gives a warm feeling, whatever, be creative) * It is fucking opt-out (which is in some countries against the law for things like registering for a newsletter - for sure you won't be sued, BUT it is morally despicable) * Babylon for example is not only a toolbar, it hijacks the whole system. It installs itself into Firefox, Chrome (well, shit on internet explorer, but of course, there too) and so on. It overrides defaults (like the search engine). It is a nightmare for privacy. It sits deep in the registry. It is nearly impossible for average users to remove, because uninstalling is not enough. This is fast money but you are losing users who realize this shit comes from your software. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,57878,58349> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
