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- From: vporguen@unlinfo.unl.edu (victor porguen)
- Newsgroups: comp.archives.msdos.d
- Subject: A better way to entice registrations
- Date: 8 Jan 1993 03:44:42 GMT
- Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln
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- Keywords: Shareware registration Cyrillic editor Russian UK Thomson Cyril
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- I've pontificated here about `program crippling' in the past.
-
- My feeling was that software crippling _detracts_ from potential
- registrations. It's a brutal method, more suitable for herding farm
- animals... than for encouraging people to register a program.
- (Maybe that's one reason the Association of Shareware Professionals
- frowns on crippled shareware.)
-
- I also said that more ingenious ways of registration encouragement
- could be devised, ones that wouldn't antagonize prospects.
-
- Well, I've just run across an interesting and original way of doing
- precisely that.
-
- There is a bilingual editor (Cyrillic/Latin, or Russian/English, if
- you will) released by John N. Thomson, of Milton Keyes, UK which
- uses a clever way of registration encouragement.
-
- When the editor starts up, the lower portion of the screen is taken
- up by a bilingual keyboard display. This shows every key with both
- Latin and Cyrillic equivalents, so that a novice user has a constant
- reference onscreen to the keyboard layout in both languages. A
- really useful feature. This keyboard display does take some screen
- space, however, so it can be toggled ON and OFF at will.
-
- Now comes the enticement: if you register the program, you get a set
- of keycap stickers that you can adhere to the keys, and you don't
- need the screen display anymore! You can leave it OFF permanently and
- you now have more screen space for text.
-
- This is crippling in reverse! Instead of *disabling* a feature of
- the program, the author offers an *addition* to it. This is
- intelligent, positive marketing.
-
- You may or may not agree with _this particular form_ of registration
- enticement, and it may not be applicable to every shareware program
- out there, but it does illustrate perfectly the difference between
- simply CRIPPLING an existing function (something any idiot can do)
- and offering a true ENHANCEMENT (something that takes a bit more
- imagination and inventiveness to devise.)
-
- My congratulations to John Thomson for showing the way.
-
- (The bilingual editor CYRIL is available by ftp from 130.149.17.7
- (ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de) as cyril.arj, in directory
- /pub/msdos/dos/editor)
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