In Contrast, a Software Company that Respects Users
While other companies have End User License Agreements that threaten to kill your first-born and lobodomize your pets if you so much as click on a button at the wrong time, this company that makes great 3-D modeling software has a different approach. From their website:
Maybe we consumers of media should expect nothing less.
Luxology is a different kind of company. From software licensing to distribution we consider the decisions we make through the lens of how we, as software users, want to be treated. For instance, when you buy modo you have the option of running on Mac or Windows, not one or the other. We sell modo to you, not to your computer. If you want to run it on your workstation all week and your laptop over the weekend, no problem. And when you buy modo, we create an account online so that no matter where you are or what happens to your computer you can always login to your account and download your copy of modo. Basically it comes down to respecting our user community. You trust us to deliver a great product, we trust you to use it properly. As long as we keep up our end of the deal, our users keep up theirs
.Maybe we consumers of media should expect nothing less.
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