For the record, I no longer want to "download the free" anything!
From now on, to bring me services I want to use, please allow them to work within my browser.
I will download sophisticated clients for doing specific work if I find that your service merits my time. When that happens I'll probably also become a huge advocate and lead others to discover you.
That's my deal. Does your company want to take it?
...it could be ranting about technology, it could be whining. The truth is known only to the diner.
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