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Nikon SPOTON! Not For Me!

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27 September 2010, 15:52
Saeed
Nikon SPOTON! Not For Me!
I just got a link from Safari magazine about this new Nikon program.

I thought I wll try it and see how it works.
Looking at the first page, was enough to turn me off this program, and I think I will stick with the likes of Leupold for my scope requirements.

They want you to register, and give them permission to access your computer!!??

What the hell for?

If they are offering a free propgram for shooters, it should be free, without any silly requirements to access my computer.

I tried to send them a message of what I think of this policy, but that link did not work.


Nikon SPOTON


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27 September 2010, 16:13
D Humbarger
I'm with you Saeed! Too many QUESTIONABLE strings attached.
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27 September 2010, 18:51
LWD
Wow. The access to your computer thing could be some CYA for placing interactive code in the browser for the application to run, but that's really broad language, and they certainly don't need my name or email address much less other information.

Nikon just took about three big steps down in my estimation.

LWD
27 September 2010, 19:02
MThuntr
We had a gun counter guys try to sell a Buckmasters Scope with the BDC. He touted how great that software was at getting shots "spot on" up to 500 yards. He didn't make the sale because I was a little suspicious of his claims. I didn't bother looking until this morning...I guess I was right to be leary!!


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28 September 2010, 01:16
homebrewer
Never give anyone whom you suspect does not have your best interest at heart any sort of remote access to your computer. Your response was right, Saeed. I give you one point toward becoming an American. Keep workin' at it...
28 September 2010, 03:24
steve4102
It's a damn "Cookie" just like everything else on the net. Even this site..
28 September 2010, 08:23
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by steve4102:
It's a damn "Cookie" just like everything else on the net. Even this site..


The cookies we have are only for keeping people logged in. Just like most websites on the net.

Allowing a remote access to your computer is an entirely different thing.


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30 September 2010, 07:12
steve4102
The remote access is a "utility" to run the program. Similar to PCPitstop and other system check programs that will run diagnostic checks on your system. They are not accessing your personal info. Calm down.
01 October 2010, 14:45
Saeed
Steve,

Why would they want to run "diagnostic" checks on my system?

They can state the system requirements for their program to run.

I honestly do not care what they are offering, any company than wants access to my computer, in any form, can take hike.

I have absolutely no interest in their products.


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01 October 2010, 21:15
Doc
To this day, I still like Nikon better than Leupold. I went backwards when I made the switch many years ago when I parted with my Nikon because so many people told me it was inferior to Leupold. Not with my vision. My brother still uses Nikon, and we've compared glass in evening hours on hunts. His Nikon is more clear than my Leupolds.


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01 October 2010, 22:49
tasunkawitko
if "spoton" refers to a ballistics program, a pretty good free one can be found at www.huntingnut.com.

the name of the program is "point blank" and has a free download with no strings attached that i can see. i've sued it for a few years and it seems pretty good. probably not the BEST out there, but good for keeping records, charting ballistics and for load development. plus, the price is right.
02 October 2010, 01:59
steve4102
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Steve,

Why would they want to run "diagnostic" checks on my system?

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I didn't say they wanted to run a diagnosic test on your system. I said they need to install a "Utility" to run their software, a "Utility" similar to Speed tests, dignostic tests, I-Tunes, anti-virus, anti-spam, malware, etc.etc. The utility monitors the program, helps it function and automatically checks for updates.
02 October 2010, 08:10
graybird
quote:
Originally posted by Doc:
To this day, I still like Nikon better than Leupold. I went backwards when I made the switch many years ago when I parted with my Nikon because so many people told me it was inferior to Leupold. Not with my vision.


I'm with ya Doc! I've got 'em both and my Nikons fit me better. It seems as if the eye relief on my Leupold scopes don't fit my eyes. I'll buy Nikon before a Leupold any day for my use.


Graybird

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