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Some companies going bust (specifically these XenoCode, SmartAsembly), and they don't even care to tell customers the fact

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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    Richard MacCutchan wrote:

    The receivers walk in the door tell everyone to stop working and have the management escorted from the building. They then set about trying to sell what's left of the company in order to pay off (some of) the debts. the receivers

    FTFY Or at least, that's what happens when our customers go bust...:mad:

    Did you know: That by counting the rings on a tree trunk, you can tell how many other trees it has slept with.

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    Lost User
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    I was trying not to offend any CP members who work for receivers. ;)

    It's time for a new signature.

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      I was trying not to offend any CP members who work for receivers. ;)

      It's time for a new signature.

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      OriginalGriff
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      Stuff 'em! :laugh: They are probably fine, good people. But the management seem to always spin it out until there is no money for creditors. Strangely, this seems to make other companies vulnerable to going bust, and thus more work for receivers... I'm sure that's just coincidence though! And when this happened to us (years ago, major customer went bust and we had to follow) we couldn't get a receiver to do anything. Again, I'm sure it was just a coincidence that we had no money they could use...

      Did you know: That by counting the rings on a tree trunk, you can tell how many other trees it has slept with.

      "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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        I was using this XenoCode PostBuild obfuscator product, having bought a license for $1599... and they went bust overnight, and did not even care to tell. I went to their site to post a support question to see if they will support .NET 4, and there you go! Nothing in that site. It just directs me to some silly tools portal site, which has nothing to do with obfuscator tools. I also have a SmartAssembly license... and checked that site, and saw that it was taken over by Redgate :-) I tried to ask for an upgrade in their site having gone into the smartassembly upgrade centre link, and typed in my existing retail license, and Boom, it just says my license is invalid and the format is unrecognised. I bought this retail license just 7 months back from the orignal company which wrote the product. God! some of these 3-rd party companies, just get on my nerves!!!!!!!!

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        Joe Woodbury
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        Does that mean they've been obfuscated?

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          I was using this XenoCode PostBuild obfuscator product, having bought a license for $1599... and they went bust overnight, and did not even care to tell. I went to their site to post a support question to see if they will support .NET 4, and there you go! Nothing in that site. It just directs me to some silly tools portal site, which has nothing to do with obfuscator tools. I also have a SmartAssembly license... and checked that site, and saw that it was taken over by Redgate :-) I tried to ask for an upgrade in their site having gone into the smartassembly upgrade centre link, and typed in my existing retail license, and Boom, it just says my license is invalid and the format is unrecognised. I bought this retail license just 7 months back from the orignal company which wrote the product. God! some of these 3-rd party companies, just get on my nerves!!!!!!!!

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          Hans Dietrich
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          For really expensive software from not-so-large companies, one of my clients insists on an escrow arrangement, where the source code gets put in escrow by a 3rd party, and is subject to being released to the client on certain conditions (like the vendor going down the tubes).

          Best wishes, Hans


          [Hans Dietrich Software]

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          • C code_wiz

            Your comment is just rubbish. Listen, you cannot post comments by just assuming something contrary to what i had said in my post. Your comments gives me more pain than the act of those companies themselves. Anyway, thanks for your time.

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            Mark_Wallace
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            code_wiz wrote:

            Your comment is just rubbish.

            Actually, his comment wasn't rubbish, it was extremely pertinent. i.e. What encouragement is there to pay for licenses, if companies can just go bust (taking your money and agreement with them) overnight? So what happened you is indeed "an other reason for piracy", or an excuse that people could give for it. That you didn't understand what he wrote says more about you than about him, and the fact that you one-voted someone because you were incapable of understanding his rational and logical argument tells even more about you.

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            • H Hans Dietrich

              For really expensive software from not-so-large companies, one of my clients insists on an escrow arrangement, where the source code gets put in escrow by a 3rd party, and is subject to being released to the client on certain conditions (like the vendor going down the tubes).

              Best wishes, Hans


              [Hans Dietrich Software]

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              Phil Martin
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              Now that is a clever idea. I imagine it would be expensive to setup, butt for absolutely critical software, totally worth it.

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