On Nov 4, 11:20 am, Ohioguy <n
...@none.net> wrote:
> I really like a word processor called "Atlantis" that I have used in
> the past. (ok, a friend gave me a free copy, and I got used to using it,
> but that copy doesn't work on Windows 7) I figured it is time for me to
> buy my own full version anyway, and support the program authors. The
> program is well designed, and very compact. It is also quite intuitive,
> which is worth a lot to me.
> So, I was about to spend $35 on the Atlantis word processor, but then
> I noticed they had some offer called "trialpay", where you sign up for
> an offer, and then once you have successfully done that, you get a full
> download of a registered copy of Atlantis word processor.
> I browsed the offers, and the only one that stood out was RealArcade
> Gamepass. If you sign up for a 30 day free trial, you get a tetris
> clone game, plus another game of your choice. Then, each month you pay
> a $9.99 subscription fee, and in exchange you get to download a full
> version game.
> Now, I'm thinking, hmm. I was about to spend $35 for the full
> version of Atlantis word processor. However, instead I can subscribe
> for a couple of months, pay $10, and get 2 shareware games. I see that
> "Plants vs Zombies" is on the list, and I was being tempted to register
> that for $20 anyway.
> So if I sign up for this, I end up spending $10 total for 2 months.
> I get Plants vs Zombies for that $10, instead of paying $20 to register
> it. Plus, I also get Atlantis, and another game.
> Seems like a better deal, eh? However, I'm still on dialup, and
> though many of the games seem small enough to download on dialup, I was
> wanting to know if any of you have experience with RealArcade or Trialpay.
> I'm afraid I'm going to start getting loads of junk mail from
> trialpay or RealArcade. I'm also worried that the RealArcade download
> manager, though it is a small download at about 600k, might either slow
> my system down, be intrusive, or keep track of my browsing habits.
> (spyware-like)
> If anyone has any experience with either of these two programs, I
> would appreciate it if you could post your thoughts here. Thanks!
I have tested Atlantis several times including recently. I find that
the image processing is severely lacking compared to MSW. Also, While
documents are supposed to be converted from and to MS format, they end
up with major errors. I cannot use a word processor that will not
create completely portable documents. But if I never had MSW, I would
not know the difference. I also can convert anything to a PDF which is
then universally portable, but somewhat a bother.
Regarding browser clicks and monitoring, if you don't know how to
monitor your system, you should not be running games (or maybe not a
computer for that matter). Of course if you have your hard disk
cloned, you are safe. You do don't you?
I use dial-up too and pay $9.95/mo. Meanwhile, I also have something
called FreeISP that connects at the same 45kb and so far has sent no
nags, hijackers or spam. I just like my regular email too much to go
completely free. DSL is only $19.95 in my area and probably yours too.
Bottom line: Much like the breaking cameras, perhaps a computer for
the kids and one for you is the way to go.