So I had to download the installation assistant (100 MB was it?) and ALSO the e-licenser (70 MB). What the h_ll? What's wrong with people? I mean, the entire useful code for keeping track of my installs AND for a security check can't be more than, say, 500 kB. I enjoy trying out music software but there is just too much garbage to download, and also a zillion ways to do installs (like go to this webpage to find the installation assistant, then run three leaps around your house, wait for a full moon, add a cup of wheat flour, install the recently updated (yet soon to be expired) anti-piracy thingy, locate the software you just bought (good luck with finding it!), ...).
Don't software companies understand that they lose customers this way? I mean, for Cubase of Ominsphere or so, we'd just do it nonetheless, but for promotional freebies or low-cost stuff?
I honestly think we should have a "no bloatware please" campaign here at KVR. Not only for getting rid of hassle (in fact, I call this "hassleware" and not only bloatware), but for making it more enjoyable to try out new products.
Since we cannot know if a particular product is hassleware, I have started to refrain from trying out products I would probably have tried if they were just a download file and an email registration or so (most recently the Verberate 2 freebie). This is bad for the developer with a conscience (especially small ones without a huge fanbase or reputation), for KVR and for the users.
Considering that music software is the livelihood of KVR, we really should make an effort.