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- THE GREAT BROWN BAG WORD PROCESSOR HOAX
-
- The latest issue of PC Magazine (April 15, 1986) has a free disk
- enclosed - a full working copy of the Brown Bag Word Processing
- program with Mail Merge. Wow! What a great idea and what a great
- magazine!
-
- But what's this - there's something about "Unlocking" the copy
- protected disk for $85 - If I don't, it's going to suddenly stop
- working after a while. I couldn't resist the temptation to test
- their copy protection - sure enough, even the latest versions of
- COPYIIPC and COPYWRIT admit defeat in trying to make a copy.
-
- By this time I'm thinking that this program must really be
- something special - mass marketing it to everyone in the world who
- buys PC Magazine and incorporating the very latest copy protection
- methods. I'd better try this program out - maybe it's really worth
- it to unlock it for $85.
-
- I do a disk directory and recognize some familiar looking files -
- ED.EXE, HELPE.DEF, RULER.DEF, etc. I think, "this must be the
- wrong disk in the drive, because those are PC-WRITE files."
- Nope - it's the Brown Bag Word Processor alright. This can't be! I
- crank the program up and with the exception of an introduction
- screen identifying it as the Brown Bag Word Processor - it is
- PC-WRITE v2.55 - licensed by the author, Bob Wallace, to Brown Disk
- Manufacturing, Inc. What will they think of next?
-
- So - you get to try out this Brown Bag "mystery" program for an
- unspecified length of time, and just as you're starting to like
- it, it dies. You send off your $85 to get it fixed and you're
- happy again. But of course, you have to put up with the copy
- protection nonsense in the meantime.
-
- Wait! I have a great idea! Why not get a legal SHAREWARE copy of
- PC-WRITE v2.55 (if you are one of the .0001 % of the PC population
- that doesn't already have a copy), try it out for as long as you
- wish, and then register if you choose to do so. No copy
- protection, no "rigged" program that dies just as you are getting
- used to it, but the same program with the same capabilities.
-
- What do I think of this particular "FREE, ACTUAL FULL-FEATURED,
- FULL-FUNCTIONAL PROGRAM OFFER"? (I'll bet you can't guess).
- Well, I think PC Magazine is an excellent magazine, the idea of
- putting a trial or demo disk in the magazine is a good one, and
- PC-WRITE is a very good editor (I am a registered owner). BUT -
- putting a copy protected, boobytrapped, identical clone of a
- readily available SHAREWARE program in a magazine with no
- reference to the fact that it really is just another program in
- disguise - well, that stinks! They'll probably make a ton of money
- from all of the people who don't know any better - and that makes
- it smell even worse!
-
- ---- Mike Miller Orlando, Florida 03-15-86
-