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Zemana... Impossible!
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<blockquote data-quote="_CyberGhosT_" data-source="post: 781307" data-attributes="member: 39208"><p>The issue pops up a lot in cyber security. Zemana should have said no to those with their hands out maybe issuing a 6mos to 1yr key for beta testers and base it on the amount of quality feedback.</p><p>Entitlement is not good for businesses or the often kind hearted folks that run them.</p><p>I started beta testing for game publishers like EA and UBI a very long time ago, can you imagine if UBI for instance gave a free game to all testers. They make tons more money than these smaller software companies. It is almost cheaper for Security Software companies to hire 10 "in-house" beta testers full time, than try to hand out dozens, hundreds at times of free software copies to testers who at times can't even be bothered to leave quality feedback, and were never promised a thing from the beginning, its crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CyberGhosT_, post: 781307, member: 39208"] The issue pops up a lot in cyber security. Zemana should have said no to those with their hands out maybe issuing a 6mos to 1yr key for beta testers and base it on the amount of quality feedback. Entitlement is not good for businesses or the often kind hearted folks that run them. I started beta testing for game publishers like EA and UBI a very long time ago, can you imagine if UBI for instance gave a free game to all testers. They make tons more money than these smaller software companies. It is almost cheaper for Security Software companies to hire 10 "in-house" beta testers full time, than try to hand out dozens, hundreds at times of free software copies to testers who at times can't even be bothered to leave quality feedback, and were never promised a thing from the beginning, its crazy. [/QUOTE]
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