"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I purchased T-works a few weeks ago b/c of the features it offers. After emailing twice and calling twice he sent the license key. The description states there is a full range of mockup templates and there are still the 5 that is on the trial. Does anyone know where they are or how to add them?Also, What other program has the mockup option to show the customer like T-works has? I have been researching for a while, and thought I could get past T-works non existent support as long as I had the program itself I could figure it out.I am very close to requesting a refund.
Quote from: AMC13 on March 15, 2015, 02:07:11 PMI purchased T-works a few weeks ago b/c of the features it offers. After emailing twice and calling twice he sent the license key. The description states there is a full range of mockup templates and there are still the 5 that is on the trial. Does anyone know where they are or how to add them?Also, What other program has the mockup option to show the customer like T-works has? I have been researching for a while, and thought I could get past T-works non existent support as long as I had the program itself I could figure it out.I am very close to requesting a refund.good luck, you won't get it. this is how we started using it, because we bought it, it wasn't what it was advertised to be, and he wouldn't give us a refund.
How do you pay for a program like this? If with a credit card or PayPal, won't they come to your aid?
Of course, paypal sided with him. I can either grin and bare it for the year or dispute the charge on my card. Guess I will deal with it *sigh* stupid
Quote from: AMC13 on March 18, 2015, 02:36:42 PMOf course, paypal sided with him. I can either grin and bare it for the year or dispute the charge on my card. Guess I will deal with it *sigh* stupidWhenever I read EULA of a software, I feel like I'm buying rights to listen to song. You can like it or not, and that's about it. You never have any ground to return it because it doesn't perform as you expect it to. There is no such warranty specified in agreement you accepted.
Quote from: BorisB on March 18, 2015, 04:54:04 PMQuote from: AMC13 on March 18, 2015, 02:36:42 PMOf course, paypal sided with him. I can either grin and bare it for the year or dispute the charge on my card. Guess I will deal with it *sigh* stupidWhenever I read EULA of a software, I feel like I'm buying rights to listen to song. You can like it or not, and that's about it. You never have any ground to return it because it doesn't perform as you expect it to. There is no such warranty specified in agreement you accepted.Not performing as expected, and not including some specific promised features (additional mock-up templates) are two different things
Quote from: Frog on March 18, 2015, 05:16:45 PMQuote from: BorisB on March 18, 2015, 04:54:04 PMQuote from: AMC13 on March 18, 2015, 02:36:42 PMOf course, paypal sided with him. I can either grin and bare it for the year or dispute the charge on my card. Guess I will deal with it *sigh* stupidWhenever I read EULA of a software, I feel like I'm buying rights to listen to song. You can like it or not, and that's about it. You never have any ground to return it because it doesn't perform as you expect it to. There is no such warranty specified in agreement you accepted.Not performing as expected, and not including some specific promised features (additional mock-up templates) are two different thingsIn 2006 we bought CMS software for webpage. Deal included free future upgrades with some advanced features being planned. E-mail marketing, forms builder and some more. There was no time frame for upgrades. So in 9 years system only received some minor bug resolving updates. Maybe T-Works Joe didn't set time when additional mock-ups will ship.