I had an email from yet another person who was using the demo version of our software and found the random errors introduced into the demo output to be a problem.
Instead of lying and pretending he "couldn't evaluate" the program, he was totally honest about his reason for needing output that didn't have the random errors.
But it wasn't a reason anyone would have guessed.
He explained that he is developing a program which does the same thing our does and he needs "good output" to compare the output from his own program to.
So he asked us, his potential competition, to provide him a licensed copy. For free.
Instead of lying and pretending he "couldn't evaluate" the program, he was totally honest about his reason for needing output that didn't have the random errors.
But it wasn't a reason anyone would have guessed.
He explained that he is developing a program which does the same thing our does and he needs "good output" to compare the output from his own program to.
So he asked us, his potential competition, to provide him a licensed copy. For free.

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