- Jun 17, 2019
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I don't think giving a stranger the option to constantly connect your system to their servers is a wise choice from a basic online safety point of view. We are not talking about some trusted tech company you sign a legal user contract with, but a random individual on a porn forum/discord channel who swears he's only using that connection to update your product (while saying he may use it to block free users as well, which isn't exactly reassuring for paying customers). It can be a great translation software and I don't have a fucking clue about plagiarism, but these details seem problematic to me unless, of course, Zapo offers a legal 'license' agreement when you purchase his software that covers this, with his legal contact info and so.
Not that I use these programs anyway, but I'd advise people against encouraging/supporting those practices. They aren't necessary to offer an automatic translation.
And no, I'm not exactly a friend of Paloslios and he obviously went over the top with his behavior on this thread, as usual. His software seems to work more than fine, though, as many translators are using them. I can only wish Zapo a similar success and also hope he could reconsider the need for that connection. Maybe make it optional? If someone doesn't want to update their software after having paid for it, it should be their prerrogative.
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Not that I use these programs anyway, but I'd advise people against encouraging/supporting those practices. They aren't necessary to offer an automatic translation.
And no, I'm not exactly a friend of Paloslios and he obviously went over the top with his behavior on this thread, as usual. His software seems to work more than fine, though, as many translators are using them. I can only wish Zapo a similar success and also hope he could reconsider the need for that connection. Maybe make it optional? If someone doesn't want to update their software after having paid for it, it should be their prerrogative.
Peace