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[ @Ashraf]
The SOS hub was a pain again, the initial download stalled after 5 of the 55Mbs. I was given the option of a direct download, this was corrupted and was only 10.1 MBs in size. The third attempt at downloading was successful, amazingly while using the completely unnecessary for end users SOS hub, although extremely slow, about 25 mins.
Installation had no End User License Agreement (EULA), why would anyone want to install software on their computer without knowing what the installation involved?! I installed it in a sandbox to prevent any suspicious events from occurring, I want to know what I am installing on my computer. I cannot register the software, maybe because of the sandbox, I’ve tried all of what was in the instructions, helpfile and what others have said on here.
It looks like an interesting program, but I won’t put my computer at risk with software that includes no EULA.
I’ve mentioned this in previous comments for other software on SOS, can we please get rid of the rubbish that is the hub? I’ve had more failures with downloading software from this site since it was introduced than I ever had before, I’ve used SOS for some time previously. Invariably the software crashes when the download is a larger one, its a waste of time to me as an end user. I’ll look to trying out new software from other sites while this pointless hub is part of the process.