10-08-2010, 09:28 PM
Your toaster analogy is wrong.
A toaster is a physical thing. It either works, or it doesn't. If it doesn't work for you, it won't work for me, either.
Software is not the same thing at all.
The vast majority of users do not have a problem with the software. Unfortunately, a few users do.
Like I said, NO ONE can guarantee any particular software will be 100% compatible with 100% of all the possible computer setups out there.
You might try the very same software on a different computer, and it will probably work just fine. Will it be "for nothing" then?
I'm not saying you should buy a new computer just to run this program, but at some point you are going to upgrade. Maybe change the OS. Or update the
graphics drivers. Who knows. Then, the "toaster" will magically work again. Without even touching it. Amazing.
A toaster is a physical thing. It either works, or it doesn't. If it doesn't work for you, it won't work for me, either.
Software is not the same thing at all.
The vast majority of users do not have a problem with the software. Unfortunately, a few users do.
Like I said, NO ONE can guarantee any particular software will be 100% compatible with 100% of all the possible computer setups out there.
You might try the very same software on a different computer, and it will probably work just fine. Will it be "for nothing" then?
I'm not saying you should buy a new computer just to run this program, but at some point you are going to upgrade. Maybe change the OS. Or update the
graphics drivers. Who knows. Then, the "toaster" will magically work again. Without even touching it. Amazing.