Re: Are you kidding ?



You can't say that I have left Remote Office users on the street. There were
several possibilities for every licensed Remote Office user after the
copyright transfer. If you were one of them, you would have known that.

1.) You could have partnered with Acclimate and get access to their
Support-Bridge (new Remote Office) with all future upgrades at no cost
(totaly free). This agreement might have been confusing, but the only thing
they asked for is that you don't go and create a competing product (meaning:
sell Support-Bridge as your product), which is understandable, since they
are doing all the upgrades and the coding.

2.) You could continue using the source code as it was, or make some minor
interface changes (different language, reorder buttons, add your remote
functions), which is pretty easy, considering the fact that you had the full
source code, all components were on a standard Delphi form and everything
was working just fine as it was. And if you should get stuck, there was
always the possibility to contact me for support.

3.) There were no known bugs (as you would like to present here) in
RemoteOffice source code, it worked fine (still does). After RemoteOffice
became Support-Bridge, there was not a bug-fixing needed in the RemoteOffice
core library. The only thing that was done is a new interface (polish the
thing a bit), encrypted communication and a gateway option.

In any case, I was offering full support to all RemoteOffice licensed users,
wether they chose to continue using the original code or partner with
Acclimate. I still am doing this, as good as I can, but you have to say if
you have a problem, I can't baby-sit you. I didn't hide, nor dissapear.
Whenever someone contacted me or posted a query on the forum, I helped them
out (but there were not a lot of such queries, since everything worked fine
as it was). And my E-Mail address is still the same as before (check the
copyright notice at www.realthinclient.com). So, I can't understand why
you're crying out loud that I left you on the street. If you have a problem
with RemoteOffice, what is stopping you from contacting me directly or using
the Support Forum? RemoteOffice forum was open and I was there all the time.

And last but not least, would you please state your real name? "Ted
Nicolson" did not license a copy of Remote Office (never did), nor had
anyone named "Ted" or "Nicolson" ever try to contact me anytime in the past
2 years (guess what, I also keep track of all my E-Mails). For all I know
(especially since you are using a fake E-Mail address), you are just someone
who doesn't want RealThinClient to take off. And your statements like "get a
real job!" may only prove that I'm right. Well, I wish you all the luck in
your actions, I'm not taking part in this sharede anymore.

Best Regards,
Danijel Tkalcec

"Ted Nicolson" <no@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4289ce73@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Sorry guys, but that is simply not true.
>
> Sorry Danijel, but it's true.
>
> I'm sure you know, how many users disappointed by your behavior last year.
> They paid for Remote Tools, and you stopped upgrading - fixing it. In
> contrast, after joining Acclimate, you asked your clients to promote that
> company, just to have access to code updates.
> And now, after your unsuccessful partnership with Acclimate, you're here
> again asking for new "victims". This is ridiculous.
>
> Please don't insist that the above are not true, I have archived all posts
> sent by you and your ex-partner Christian Prince (Acclimate)
> So please, make us a favorite, get a real job ! And next time, respect the
> rest developers who trusted you and gave you their hard earned money.
>
> Ted
>
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> "Danijel Tkalcec" <dtkalcec@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4289b790$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Sorry guys, but that is simply not true.
>>
>> 1.) I still support all licensed Remote Office users (check
>> www.realthinclient.com forum, it still has a RemoteOffice section) and if
>> anyone had any questions regarding Remote Office, they contacted me
>> directly and we solved the problems.
>>
>> 2.) There are quite a few Remote Office users who are more than happy
>> with Remote Office and use it on a daily basis to support their
>> customers. The only "problem" is that only the trouble-makers stand up
>> and scream out loud, while happy customers mind their own bussiness. Some
>> of those happy customers added features to their Remote Office version
>> and created comemrcial products based on Remote Office, which you can
>> also find in this newsgroup.
>>
>> 3.) RealThinClient code has nothing to do with RemoteOffice.
>> RealThinClient has a completely new code base, which I have been working
>> on the past 6 months. RTC is fully component-based, has detailed help
>> (also available as Web Help), demo applications that show you how to use
>> each component (which includes a fully functional WebServer) and a
>> Quick-Start guide, which I will be enhancing with visual presentation
>> guides.
>>
>> Anyway ... if you have questions about RemoteOffice, you can still
>> contact me directly (or post questions to the RTC Forum at
>> www.realthinclient.com). I will be more than happy to help you.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Danijel Tkalcec
>>
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