Quote Originally Posted by pakman
You know if the electric company gave you free power, I wonder if you would complain that they did not provide you with a UPS, if the power was to be down for a day What has this world come to.. just Unbelievable!!!

And shame on Open-E for not charging for DSS lite!!!!!
I planned on not commenting any further on the (already solved) activation issue.

But you comparison is just not right..

It is more like:
The electric company offers everyone to give them free power (the offer) for one light bulb (the limitation) if they register and tell them about their electric appliances (the 'cost' for the customer) by some date (the deadline).
But actually turn the power off if you ever change the bulb.

Do you see the slight but important difference?

To make this clear: DSS Lite is a brilliant product, it is just that the first PR-hype promised too much. I am in no position to demand free software (neither do i), but it was not my idea to make the offer.

If open-e cancels the DSS-Lite offer i am sure some of my customers would buy the product - though definitely not all.