Am 12.08.2012 02:32, schrieb Theodore M. Rolle, Jr. (Ted):
And "You will" is _so_ geek.  As are passive sentences.  "Will"
indicates that the object that is in the future.  It should never be
used for currently-running software, licensing, ...

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It might be good to be consistent about whether the user will "log in"
or "login" between the first and the last of those three sentences.
(In the second sentence, it's a noun, so it can only be the one-word
variant.) Good catch.  Users can "log in" if they have a "login."

Cheers,
Philip
Is this good for a promotion in the grammar police?

Ted, ex-IBM documentation writer.

I guess, you forgot the <sarcasm> ... </sarcasm> tags.

Bernd, not a native English speaker, nonetheless understood everything on the afore-mentioned site (but then again, that may be why I'm not so picky about grammar).

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