Re: LZ: Key Code Lock 85 Upgrade


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Re: LZ: Key Code Lock 85 Upgrade



In a message dated 96-10-24 17:39:41 EDT, you write:


>>By now some of you may be wondering why I'm posting about my own 
>>program... ;)
>>
>>Well, I wanted some opinions on this:
>>Do you think I should install the option for an Alternate Keycode in 
>>the program?
>>
>>Ever since I released the program, I have (believe it or not) 
>>received (it IS spelled correctly) several messages from people who 
>>have "forgotten their keycode" or "locked it (intentionally) without 
>>ever knowing the keycode" (idiots, IMHO.  Oh, well... <BG>).
>>I think an alternate keycode might reduce the possibility of 
>>forgetting your keycode, because, well, if you forget one you've 
>>still got the other one.  The only responses I've gotten to this so 
>>far, though, have been "well, how are you going to remember two if 
>>you can't even remember one?"  MY thoughts on this have been, as I 
>>mentioned above, that you would still have a better chance of knowing 
>>AT LEAST one of them.  C what I mean?
>>
>>Oh, well.  It was just an idea.  Any comments?  PLEASE give me your 
>>opinion.
>>
>>There was one other idea I had...  I can't seem to remember it now.   
>>UGH!  I'll post it later if it comes to mind...
>>
>>Ideas/comments/suggestions (not complaints... Hehe) always welcome,
>>
>>____
>>~Keith
>>FFNP69C@PRODIGY.COM
>>
>>
>This would definatly help some of us who use Key Code Lock 85...  but it
>could also be used for someone to break into your calculator...
>Richard Coleman
>rcoleman@intrstar.net
>rcoleman@geocities.com
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Heights/4754
>
>
I think PASS6 that comes with IntZS is a lot better... it's about 3 times
smaller, and easier to use.


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