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    Seriously skimask, you need to stop accusing people of stealing if you don't have any proof. If you'd said that to me I'd take it as a serious insult. Just because his version is old doesn't mean he didn't buy it. This is in no way meant as any defence for piracy but you can't just go on calling people here thieves whenever you feel like it.

    The fact that he asked on the wrong forum may be because of the products being named very similar and both forums are hosted by Crownhill AND have similar URL's. I've never been on the Proton forum but I guess there are as many questions there about MELABS compiler as there is questions here about Proton.

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    Hi,

    keep cool ...

    "just upgrade" available ...

    http://www.crownhill.co.uk/product.php?prod=1336

    sooooo simple !

    no problem then ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenrikOlsson View Post
    Seriously skimask, you need to stop accusing people of stealing if you don't have any proof. If you'd said that to me I'd take it as a serious insult. Just because his version is old doesn't mean he didn't buy it. This is in no way meant as any defence for piracy but you can't just go on calling people here thieves whenever you feel like it.
    I'm not accusing anybody of anything, Just pointing out the obvious...again...
    And 'the proof is in the pudding'. Why on earth would a person have an 'old' version of anything, when the upgrade is so easy as Alain pointed out? Or as the website has plainly stated on the site?

    I've never been on the Proton forum but I guess there are as many questions there about MELABS compiler as there is questions here about Proton.
    I've been over there off and on for grins. There are some ???'s, yes, but I don't believe nearly as many get confused over there as over here. People obviously can't read any more...either that or some are just too lazy to look before leaping...

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    I've been over there off and on for grins. There are some ???'s, yes, but I don't believe nearly as many get confused over there as over here. People obviously can't read any more...either that or some are just too lazy to look before leaping...
    That would imply that proton users have the reading or other problem and PBP users got it together.

    Being there are links to the respective forums on the seller's web sites.

    Just an observation...not an accusation.
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