Jbuilder licensing sucks bigtime
Just a little rant.
Small business users: How many hours have you wasted talking to Borland tech support registering your Jbuilder? You install on your workstation, your laptop, your home machine, then reinstall your workstation 6 months later, then you reinstall your laptop next month and you have to call up borland to reset the key.
A coworker leaves, he has a copy of jbuilder registered to a personal email account, you call and waste 3 hours to transfer the key. Then try to install it again with the email address they assigned it to. Does it work? Oops... nevermind that we had to have a photocopy of the physical media and a letter from our CEO faxed to them to fix this problem last time.
Is it any wonder that there are so many jbuilder keygens out there?
For as often as their debugger crashes on me this hassle isn't worth it.
Small business users: How many hours have you wasted talking to Borland tech support registering your Jbuilder? You install on your workstation, your laptop, your home machine, then reinstall your workstation 6 months later, then you reinstall your laptop next month and you have to call up borland to reset the key.
A coworker leaves, he has a copy of jbuilder registered to a personal email account, you call and waste 3 hours to transfer the key. Then try to install it again with the email address they assigned it to. Does it work? Oops... nevermind that we had to have a photocopy of the physical media and a letter from our CEO faxed to them to fix this problem last time.
Is it any wonder that there are so many jbuilder keygens out there?
For as often as their debugger crashes on me this hassle isn't worth it.
