It wouldn't appear strange to me if I could not post any message in the Duplicate Cleaner Pro Support forum.
I wanted to reply to a message in the Duplice Cleaner (General) forum.
I couldn't.
It appears I need an account for that, too.
I turned to the Other (applicatinos) and General forums, but encountered the same problem.
Why, oh why, oh WHY, do you require an account for access to those?
Or is something going wrong on my computer?
I don't think that is the case, because here I can post.
Why would I need an account to only access (read) those general forums?
Why would you block possibly interested visitors from more advanced forums and "knowledge"?
It's OK to me if they cannot ask for support, but you would at least not obscure any good about your commercial product. It really wouldn't hurt to show that you do have a good support (attitude). Hiding that makes one wonder. It also hides all user information about the product. The same holds for this: if users are mostly satisfied then let anyone know! If users aren't the show you handle this. Don't be obscure.
If one can see that a commercial product can solve a problem, one might be more likely to buy it then if this information is hidden and leaves the visitor to wonder if there is any good in those areas and if this possible lack of it is the reason for hiding.
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- DigitalVolcano
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Re: Duplice Cleaner Support
Guest (not logged in) posting of new topics was disabled across the board due to problems with spamming. You can still read all the forums without logging in. It's very easy (and free) to create a log in though.
Separately, the Duplicate Cleaner Pro forum was originally created as a priority support forum for registered users users of DC Pro only, but has now been opened up.
Separately, the Duplicate Cleaner Pro forum was originally created as a priority support forum for registered users users of DC Pro only, but has now been opened up.
Re: Duplice Cleaner Support
OK, thanks, but why would I have to log in to post in the "Other" forums?
This seems strange to me, as I am allowed to post here.
This seems strange to me, as I am allowed to post here.