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For some reason it is always the same name(s) when it comes to the blind defending of SF and the ignoring of documented problems that had been filed and described by damn many users around the whole damn web, games and professional software alike. Not to see them needs a clear intention of not wanting to see them.
Some companies even released new software versions of their products to bypass SF, and abandoned SF completely, that small and minor the customer's negative reaction and that small and minor the numbers of people being affected by SF-caused problems is. Not to mention that since over a year now forums (f.e. UBI, simHQ, SF (heavily censored), diverse German forums I visited) and product-feedback pages (f.e. Amazon, diverse price-comparison services) are filled with complaints and explicit problem descriptions that were not solved by official tools and updates. Not too mention the many postings and essays by tech guys who examined it on a more professional basis and have the knowledge to look into SF on a technologcal level, and/or judging it from the professional experiences in their jobs. All the info is there on the web, but it is under a spell: it is only readable by those who wants to read it. This is the situation. My advise is as usual: vote with your wallets. If enough people do not buy SF-infested stuff anymore, companies will suffer financial pain, will try to reduce that pain and will give up on SF as a consequence, so SF will dissappear (and companies will offer you patches to delete SF in existing software-I took benefit from that kind of service myself). If you keep on buying it, then you get what you deserve, and if you happen to run into problems of whom you thought they cannot hit you becasue such problems do not exist, you shall not complain then, for you have given up the right to do so. Just these two options, and no third one i see. I myself avoid Sf like the pleague after bad exoeriences on two systems, like I also avoid unfinished and rushed software or software of known buggy state. Spares me a very lot of money ![]()
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