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I didn't know about the 1000 item restriction, and I thought there was an issue or malfunction. For a while, I thought I was successfully copying things, when I wasn't. (There was probably an actual malfunction that kept the limit notice from popping up.) It doesn't seem to me that when a licensed user tries a new version, he should have to review the limitations. And if he doesn't, problems like the above become inevitable for some. Here's why, however, I see this as an ethical issue. The user is trying a new version. In addition to the normal hassles of trying a new product, there is added a new hassle: at the least, creating a temporary notebook, and then later moving the new temporary stuff to the established notebooks. Not a terrible burden, but a factor, an annoyance, making it easier to just go ahead and buy version 3. Vendors are sensitive to these issues. This subtle but improper pressure is what made me decide NOT to upgrade. |
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