And, frankly, Daemon Tools is not free.
There is nothing wrong with not being free, but it should not be presented as free - especially not when it was free of charge at one time. This service is not continuing.
Adware does not make a product free of charge; it comes with a price. There are enough messages on here to show that customers have had problems with their installation, difficulties with the adware etc. to show that the price is being paid. Incorporating adware is considered by many to be a sell-out, and any attempt to explain why it was necessary will fall on deaf ears. People are scared of adware, they are wary of it, they simply don't like it; they don't know much about the workings of their computer, but their computer is very precious to them, and the thought of third-party software is frightening. There is software produced - Adsense, Spybot - created to rid them of these irritations, so it is understood to be an univited guest. And it is not like having a coupon put in your hand - people feel like it takes over the computer and appears at every opportunity. It is not appreciated.
But it looks like Daemon is screwed because they are locked into a contract where the money-providers are calling the shots. That's tough.
This is purported to be the free version of a payed-for product. So, keep it that way. It is best for people's loyalty to a product not to be questioned; and threatening language is best avoided, too: "In order to support FREE distribution of DAEMON Tools we highly encourage you at least to try out this optional software!" This kind of statement says, "It'll be your fault if we have to start charging." And that cannot help.
There have been various suggestions to keep a free version active, eg. set up a PayPal method so that contributions can be made easily. Whatever the case, stop claiming the software is at no charge, or ditch the adware if you can.
Maybe Daemon could offer a version where only one virtual drive can be mounted and registration unlocks another three. It could be called Daemon Tools (Angel of) Lite.
There is nothing wrong with not being free, but it should not be presented as free - especially not when it was free of charge at one time. This service is not continuing.
Adware does not make a product free of charge; it comes with a price. There are enough messages on here to show that customers have had problems with their installation, difficulties with the adware etc. to show that the price is being paid. Incorporating adware is considered by many to be a sell-out, and any attempt to explain why it was necessary will fall on deaf ears. People are scared of adware, they are wary of it, they simply don't like it; they don't know much about the workings of their computer, but their computer is very precious to them, and the thought of third-party software is frightening. There is software produced - Adsense, Spybot - created to rid them of these irritations, so it is understood to be an univited guest. And it is not like having a coupon put in your hand - people feel like it takes over the computer and appears at every opportunity. It is not appreciated.
But it looks like Daemon is screwed because they are locked into a contract where the money-providers are calling the shots. That's tough.
This is purported to be the free version of a payed-for product. So, keep it that way. It is best for people's loyalty to a product not to be questioned; and threatening language is best avoided, too: "In order to support FREE distribution of DAEMON Tools we highly encourage you at least to try out this optional software!" This kind of statement says, "It'll be your fault if we have to start charging." And that cannot help.
There have been various suggestions to keep a free version active, eg. set up a PayPal method so that contributions can be made easily. Whatever the case, stop claiming the software is at no charge, or ditch the adware if you can.
Maybe Daemon could offer a version where only one virtual drive can be mounted and registration unlocks another three. It could be called Daemon Tools (Angel of) Lite.
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