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<blockquote data-quote="Gangelo" data-source="post: 891655" data-attributes="member: 64716"><p>[USER=69540]@Digmor Crusher[/USER]</p><p></p><p>Money is not the issue here. I always buy what I consider worth buying and I donate to freeware developers if I use their apps and I find them useful.</p><p>As [USER=38832]@upnorth[/USER] & [USER=26718]@silversurfer[/USER] mentioned, there is the issue of trust. After donating to NVT for using his tools and seeing him disappear for a year or more, how can I be convinced to buy a subscription? How would you feel if you bought a subscription and then see no development (or even news from the developer) for a long period of time because he gave priority to some enterprise cloud solution for example? As I've said before, I've seen open source developers with more activity and feedback to users than NVT.</p><p></p><p>The way I see it, OSA was just a way to make all of us guinea pigs for testing security methods that would be used in an enterprise solution. When the application reached a level of being stable and bug free, NVT vanished without a trace.</p><p></p><p>Thanks but no thanks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gangelo, post: 891655, member: 64716"] [USER=69540]@Digmor Crusher[/USER] Money is not the issue here. I always buy what I consider worth buying and I donate to freeware developers if I use their apps and I find them useful. As [USER=38832]@upnorth[/USER] & [USER=26718]@silversurfer[/USER] mentioned, there is the issue of trust. After donating to NVT for using his tools and seeing him disappear for a year or more, how can I be convinced to buy a subscription? How would you feel if you bought a subscription and then see no development (or even news from the developer) for a long period of time because he gave priority to some enterprise cloud solution for example? As I've said before, I've seen open source developers with more activity and feedback to users than NVT. The way I see it, OSA was just a way to make all of us guinea pigs for testing security methods that would be used in an enterprise solution. When the application reached a level of being stable and bug free, NVT vanished without a trace. Thanks but no thanks.. [/QUOTE]
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