You're conveniently overlooking the fact that the two 'versions' of jBridge are actually two different pieces of software, making jBridgeM was not as simple as selecting a different 'export' format in an IDE based on the windows version code.barxls wrote:Right - so you bought the wrong version by mistake - it took 6 hours to receive the product - and some fanboys say you should pay twice for it!
Also, I want to point out that I don't own jbridge and don't ever plan on purchasing it (have no need for it). Even if I was a jbridge user it wouldn't change the fact that the OP and some others who have posted here have fundamentally distorted expectations regarding who is accountable when an error is made by one party during the course of a business transaction. This level of self entitlement is absurd.
If anyone can point out a software company that actually permits any kind of return or exchange on downloaded software, I MIGHT be persuaded to change my opinion in this specific case (not that it counts for anything).