shrook.com requires a subscription from May 15
Sorry for unleashing this on you without much warning, but due to server load and todays other news I'm forced to start charging a small annual or monthly) fee for access to shrook.com. If you're a current registered user, you're covered for two years from the date you registered (you need enter your code into shrook.com).
All the details are here (log in to shrook.com before clicking that link).
-- Graham, April 24th, 2006 8:12 PM.
Answers
I get an error Unknown column 'UNIX_TIMESTAMP' in 'where clause' when I try to enter my registration number. And what about people who registered over two years ago? Nothing for early adopters? (I'll get a whole two weeks of access, as I registered on June 1, 2004). Still, I only use shrook.com when I'm vacationing so it's not really much of a loss to me.-- Jon, April 24th, 2006 8:54 PM.
The file I keep my registration code in was created December 1, 2003. Is there any point to putting in my code at all?I do use shrook.com's synchronization feature rather a lot, so I'm a bit concerned. It seems a bit shabby.
-- Taper Wickel, April 24th, 2006 9:26 PM.
I think the "two years from registration" thing is incredibly sucky. We all paid the same amount of money -- indeed, those of us who registered more than two years ago gave you *more* money, in present-value terms, than people who only registered a month or two ago.-- Felix, May 16th, 2006 7:10 PM.
How about you make it clear that the initial registration on Shrook.com only lasts for 14 days! I signed up, thinking "That'll be great to test out when I go away next month", only to discover that my "account" will have expired by then and to test it out I'll have to pay!Thanks for Shrook, but thanks for nothing with shrook.com!
-- Mitsukai, September 2nd, 2006 3:50 AM.