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SciFer
3rd December 2002, 18:36
Derrow - I was intending to buy DVDSplit this Friday (payday) when I read that it's no longer available. Although I totally understand and I truly wish you the best, there are still some us who would still prefer to use DVDSplit. Is there anyway possible to still get the product? I'm willing to pay for it without expecting a free copy of DVDxCopy. Or if you give us the O.K. to share DVDSplit among the this forum and its loyal Derrow followers. I ask this 1st out of respect and 2nd for people who really loved your work.

Thanks again for all your hard work,
Luis

ac3
3rd December 2002, 19:20
I second here on that...

Doom9
3rd December 2002, 23:15
While I perfectly understand the feeling (heck, I take dvdsplit over dvdxcopy any day - I just can't stand companies making money selling freeware and guides to unsuspecting customers) I'm pretty sure 321studios made Derrow sign an anti-competition clause so even if he wanted he can't sell DVDSplit anymore.

auenf
4th December 2002, 11:47
Originally posted by SciFer
and its loyal Derrow followers.

so he is a god?

Enf...

SciFer
4th December 2002, 18:32
to some...he was, but this god (understandably so)has turned his back on his people. We are now the the forgotten people, lost in the desert:( (Humor Me)

ac3
4th December 2002, 23:42
People, let's just be appreciative on what he has done for us so far. We all know good things won't last forever.

We can't have chrismas everyday, but there always will be a next christmas.

Ghamu
5th December 2002, 20:12
Anyone know where to find a copy of DVDsplit on the 'net? I know he can't sell it anymore, but it not against he law to make a $25 donation is it? ....

SciFer
10th December 2002, 11:29
Anyone willing to share? Anyone...

dss261263
10th December 2002, 12:21
you could maybe drop me a note

senojscott
17th February 2003, 07:14
I am also interested in finding this program. Can I donate something for this? I would like another option other then DvdXcopy and Dvd2one. I've heard great things about this program and very interested. Can anybody help me out?

mpucoder
17th February 2003, 07:25
DVDSplit became the property of 321Studios, makers of DVDXCopy, when they hired Derrow. But Pinnacle Studios has released InstantCopy 7 for DVD. Check the DVD2One & InstantCopy forum to see what people think of it.