It’s interesting to see how other companies offer tech support and relating that to our philosophy on it. Not only other software developers, but places we buy from (like Amazon) and hardware that we buy. Basically, our deal is if you bought it from us, we’ll make sure you’re supported on it. There’s no time [...]
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