I haven't paid much attention to EULAs, up until now, lol, as I generally always click on them, given I can't install the Microsoft Office 2003 or 2007 which I just paid over for or they won't install.

I would have to guess, howevere, that when Outlook allows hooks so that companies like Sperry can provide 3rd party software, Microsoft must have in its contractual agreement that they are not responsible for Sperry. Indeed adding more than one of Sperry's programs always caused Outlook to crash and removing it would fix it.

I used to email my database and actually required the recipient to sign a waiver and now I just give it away "as is."

There has to be a way to improve on the codes database even if it meant hiring a professional coder and finding a way to make it feasible such as a slightly higher one-time fee (just a thought).

Lisa, thanks for the mention.


Bert
Pediatrics
Brewer, Maine