Then contact them, and suggest it to them, if you feel like the EULA states that you aren't supposed to do what you are supposed to do.gaggle of hermits wrote: Sun Feb 04, 2024 1:31 pmone day, you'll actually get the point.
it may not matter what refx thinks or thought when they drafted the eula - in what is a highly litigious field at the best of times. but it's up to them to make the small fix it requires. not the customers or anyone else.
Maybe, one day, you'll actually get the point. Pea brain.
