My computer (iMac, OS 9.2) can't handle the latest version of Adobe Reader. The newest version it can handle can't handle DRM protected material. This all means I can't use anything provided by a certain online vendor who's intials are, DriveThruRPG.
I got this iMac thanks to a person I once knew who got lucky on the stock market, and subsequently rather generous. Sans such generosity in the future I'm pretty much stuck with this machine. A machine, by the way, so old OS X won't work on it. So if you really must insist that I upgrade to a new or newer machine, email me privately and we'll work out donation details. BTW, my experience with Windows is not good, so please don't ask that I switch to a DOS machine
Anyway...
I informed DTR about this. Their attitude was, "Then tell Adobe about the problem."
The impression I got was, "Since you can't afford the newest computing toys we don't want you as a customer."
Nothing about an alternative method of ensuring I, and only I, get the material purchased. This despite the fact other PDF vendors ([plug]RPGNow[/plug]) have managed quite well doing without DRM.
So DTR lost a customer, and from what I'm hearing on this board, I'm not the only one. If you are thinking of becoming an online PDF vendor I ask two things of you:
1. Do not use DRM to 'secure' your product.
2. If you must (for some dang reason) use DRM, have an alternative protection scheme ready for people like me.
(Nota Bene: If you must get snarky and all flamey about Mac vs. PC be aware that the admins can and will boot your buns faster than frat boys can scarf down pizza. Anything Mac or computer related you may have should go to my email (link below).)
Thank you for your time.
I got this iMac thanks to a person I once knew who got lucky on the stock market, and subsequently rather generous. Sans such generosity in the future I'm pretty much stuck with this machine. A machine, by the way, so old OS X won't work on it. So if you really must insist that I upgrade to a new or newer machine, email me privately and we'll work out donation details. BTW, my experience with Windows is not good, so please don't ask that I switch to a DOS machine
Anyway...
I informed DTR about this. Their attitude was, "Then tell Adobe about the problem."
The impression I got was, "Since you can't afford the newest computing toys we don't want you as a customer."
Nothing about an alternative method of ensuring I, and only I, get the material purchased. This despite the fact other PDF vendors ([plug]RPGNow[/plug]) have managed quite well doing without DRM.
So DTR lost a customer, and from what I'm hearing on this board, I'm not the only one. If you are thinking of becoming an online PDF vendor I ask two things of you:
1. Do not use DRM to 'secure' your product.
2. If you must (for some dang reason) use DRM, have an alternative protection scheme ready for people like me.
(Nota Bene: If you must get snarky and all flamey about Mac vs. PC be aware that the admins can and will boot your buns faster than frat boys can scarf down pizza. Anything Mac or computer related you may have should go to my email (link below).)
Thank you for your time.