File specs?

Nancy Palmquist nlp at vss3.com
Tue Aug 30 07:10:16 PDT 2016


Mark,

I am sure you could easily get a login.  If you are working on a system 
for a client, at the very least they should be able to setup a login for 
that customer.

I know you make money doing work on filePro, so it must be worth 
something in the scheme of things?

Is a purchase necessary to get a customer login?  I do not know.

Nancy

On 8/30/2016 12:06 AM, Fairlight via Filepro-list wrote:
> Because limiting the ability for consultants to do useful things with your
> software -for- your customers, without needing to obtain their confidential
> customer information, is a stellar way to do business.  *facepalm*
>
> This information didn't used to be paywalled, and it's ludicrous that it
> is now.  Shoot yourselves in the foot all you like, though.  If you think
> it'll entice anyone to buy a copy, well...that's just plain sad.
>
> This is just one more reason for people to avoid fP Tech, IMNSHO.
>
> m->
>
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 11:19:44PM -0400, Kenneth Brody thus spoke:
>> On 8/29/2016 5:50 PM, Fairlight via Filepro-list wrote:
>>> fP Tech, in their infinite "wisdom", reworked their website (not sure why;
>>> it's worse than the last incarnation), and neglected to port over the
>>> filePro file format specifications.  I've been through all the options, and
>>> damned if I see it.
>> [...]
>>
>> Hmm...  I click on "customer options / customer page", and from
>> there, one of the choices is "file format specs".
>>
>> -- 
>> Kenneth Brody
>>

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