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Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 4:25 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Franco.
Well this is a topic to inform you all that I got the following email:
[quote]
From:
izero@centrum.cz>
To:
Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2002 20:50:56 +0200
Subject: Please help ...
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Hi Franco, first, sorry me my english, I'm from Russian and I
have help from you. I'm interesting in programming with
Purebasic, but I cannot purchase it, because cost is too much for
me, it's my three month's wage. Sou, I will by vevy very very
happy, if you send me purebasic from you ;-(, because demo
version is very limited.

Please, help me.
Janus
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®ena v centru pozornosti na
@ Janus : If you have really such a short income why don't code with free programming tools?
Search the net for BCX (basic to C compiler), Euphoria (the interpreter is free), Ruby (only a interpreter), RepidQ, Digital Mars C, Virtual Pascal, XBasic, GameMaker or the GNU programming tools.
This is only a short list (there is more on the net) so you can see there is a big variety of free programming tools.
Sorry but I can't send you a copy of PureBasic.
Anyway,have a nice day...
Franco
Sometimes you have to go a lonely way to accomplish genius things.
Edited by - franco on 08 April 2002 17:28:33
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 5:06 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
I had a similar E-Mail some time back, and Leigh offered to hide our E-Mail
addresses from this forum, since it was obvious that the leecher got my address
from here. Needless to say I didn't pass on my registered copy to him either.
PB - Registered PureBasic Coder
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 5:30 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by fred.
Thanks for warning all users about it. Please don't spread any copy, it will kill the PureBasic future...
Fred - AlphaSND
Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2002 6:05 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Manolo.
Thanks for warning all users about it. Please don't spread any copy, it will kill the PureBasic future...
Fred - AlphaSND
Hi Fred,
Is possible that Leigh locked the profiles only for registers users???
This is my proposal for the security of all.
Manolo
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 5:27 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by MrVainSCL.
Hi [url]mailto:izero@centrum.cz[/url]
If you really want to code stuff using PureBasic or in other language you should have such stuff as orginal... I dont really know a coder (privatmen or scene people) who have the language as black illegal copy!! If you have any SDK package (C, VB, PB etc) you will get full support and hey... PureBasic is a really great language from a privat men and not from a company... So support fred - the creator of this so powerfull language or get a copy of any other language if you cant buy the original...
Btw i think the latest demos version of PB is really great and there arent so many limitations... For your first projects you can surely use the demo version, isnt it? Make some nice programs as shareware of whatever to get some money for the full version! Please think about it...
Hi @ all
Sorry, this is nothing new for me... I never wanted to tell about this topic... Long time ago, i got some ICQ messages from guys (esp. germans, sorry!) who wanted a copy of my full PB package! PLEASE USE THE FREE DEMO VERSION OR BUY THE ORIGINAL AND SUPPORT THE PRODUCT! - THANKS
I have all SDK stuff (c64, amiga, pc) as original and i will never spread a copy of it!
PIII450, 256MB Ram, 6GB HD, RivaTNT, DirectX8.1, SB AWE64, Win98SE + Updates...
greetz
MrVainSCL! aka Thorsten
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 5:52 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by fred.
BTW, a PureBasic executable is VERY easy to identify, so just register or be ready to be tracked .
Fred - AlphaSND
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 9:11 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Leigh.
>Is possible that Leigh locked the profiles only for registers users???
If this is the solution the majority would like to adopt, I'm happy to implement it. We'd have to devise a mechanism of validating registered users - Any ideas?
Also, should I make all email addresses in forum profiles non-visible (as mentioned previously)?
Leigh.
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2002 10:11 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
Is there a need to display E-Mail addresses here at all? What's wrong with
posting/responding here directly? That's my thoughts... I treat this like a
usenet newsgroup, except it's far better.
PB - Registered PureBasic Coder
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 12:18 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Fangbeast.
Is there a need to display E-Mail addresses here at all? What's wrong with
posting/responding here directly? That's my thoughts... I treat this like a
usenet newsgroup, except it's far better.
PB - Registered PureBasic Coder
As far as I can see, no need at all. If I need to exchange private email details, I usually drop into IRC and then a private room off that where no lurkers can see to intercept me:) That's my 2 cents worth
Fangles
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 6:17 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Stan.
Hi,
Surely hiding the e-mail addresses would be a good way to cope with these
pirates ... But on the other hand it would make it more difficult for people
like me who can't drop into ICQ things ... (my only net access is from my
office thru a firewall which blocks ICQ ...)
So would it be possible to have the best of both worlds : hide the e-mail for
non registered users, and let them be seen by registered users ?
Unfortunately I suspect that evil is already done : these guys may have
leeched the site and do have the address ...
Bests.
Stan
Since I attended an MS course, my programs no longer have bugs ... just hidden "features" !! [ PB. registered user ]
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 9:51 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Fangbeast.
Hi,
Surely hiding the e-mail addresses would be a good way to cope with these
pirates ... But on the other hand it would make it more difficult for people
like me who can't drop into ICQ things ... (my only net access is from my
office thru a firewall which blocks ICQ ...)
So would it be possible to have the best of both worlds : hide the e-mail for
non registered users, and let them be seen by registered users ?
Unfortunately I suspect that evil is already done : these guys may have
leeched the site and do have the address ...
Bests.
Stan
Since I attended an MS course, my programs no longer have bugs ... just hidden "features" !! [ PB. registered user ]
Hello Stan, I said "IRC", not ICQ. And you can get your system administrator to add access tot he specific port that an IRC client like mIrc uses
Also, one of the good things about IRC (as opposed to ICQ) is tha the system administrator has 'live' protection capabilities and the chat channell can be passworded and restricted if need be:)
Fangles
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 11:07 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
> So would it be possible to have the best of both worlds : hide the e-mail for
> non registered users, and let them be seen by registered users ?
This would be the best solution. Fred would have to let Leigh know which users
are registered, but I don't see that as being a problem.
PB - Registered PureBasic Coder
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2002 5:51 pm
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by DarkUni.
This guy has made the rounds - not only on Pure Basic, but also on Blitz Basic... And he has friends...
This same guy has asked for copies of Blitz Basic and Blitz 3D - and I've had at least 3 other attempts by "no so good Engrish" people trying to get free copies of development software.
On a great note I haven't seen any pirated copies of PB floating around (I watch major warez traffic trying to see if my own software is being swiped). Blitz, on the otherhand, while enjoying a good year without a leak, was finally plummeted and continues to be every update.
Perhaps we need a nice CANNED response that everyone uses - these people would realize then that we are UNITED in our stand agaisnt it and stop making the rounds.
If $50 US is three month's wage - how did you ever get a computer!?
Shane R. Monroe, Dark Unicorn Productions
Pure Basic Basement
http://pb.darkunicornproductions.com
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2002 2:20 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by TronDoc.
Hello Stan, I said "IRC", not ICQ. And you can get your system administrator to add access tot he specific port that an IRC client like mIrc uses

Easier said than done. Most SysAdmins frown on things like instant messengers, InternetRelayChat, ICQ and EVEN 'Forums'.
BTW, a PureBasic executable is VERY easy to identify, so just register or be ready to be tracked . Fred - AlphaSND
I find that hard to believe Fred. Since we are using NASM to do the actual assembling/compiling and we can modify our .asm code before the final product; any 'footprint' you may conceive can be easily circumvented. I am not advocating piracy, but I don't think scare tactics work.[/quote]
Perhaps we need a nice CANNED response that everyone uses -
"Just say 'NO'"
If $50 US is three month's wage - how did you ever get a computer!?
Many people in less fortunate situations use their employer's computers.
elecTRONics DOCtor
{registeredPB}P150 32Mb w98/DOS/Linux NO DirX NO IE
Edited by - TronDoc on 11 April 2002 03:24:38
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2002 3:29 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by PB.
> I find that hard to believe Fred. Since we are using NASM to do the actual
> assembling/compiling and we can modify our .asm code before the final product;
> any 'footprint' you may conceive can be easily circumvented.
I thought Fred meant the PureBasic editor + files, as opposed to authored exes.
That is, if I gave someone my copy of PureBasic, and they uploaded it to a warez
site, then Fred would know it was my copy and then I'd lose all support and get
sued, etc.
PB - Registered PureBasic Coder