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From: Peter Noneley on 30 Apr 2010 18:04 I wrote the Excel function dictionary over 10 years ago. I have given it away free for all of this time. Now someone has ripped it off and is passing it on as his own work. That person is a thief. The web site is http://www.sanketham.tk/ The download is http://www.box.net/shared/v0btlnm18n I have asked him to remove the file, but it is still there. If anyone knows who this person is, could they please have a word with him. The real version of the Excel Function Dictinary is at www.xlfdic.com Thanks Peter Noneley
From: Bob Phillips on 30 Apr 2010 18:59 I often hear people complaining that their code/spreadsheets have been stolen, but rarely get exercised about it as it usually is just a incremental change or improvement to something we have seen before, but I have known this project for many years and it is really is an original piece. The amazing thing is that the rip-off artist has actually managed to make it less visually appealing in trying to make it 'his own'. I am sorry I have no idea who they are, I hope you are successful in bringing it down. Bob "Peter Noneley" <xlfdic(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ebc1194e-01bf-4a9c-9b9c-19dba72aabae(a)e1g2000yqe.googlegroups.com... >I wrote the Excel function dictionary over 10 years ago. > > I have given it away free for all of this time. > > Now someone has ripped it off and is passing it on as his own work. > > That person is a thief. > > The web site is http://www.sanketham.tk/ > > The download is http://www.box.net/shared/v0btlnm18n > > I have asked him to remove the file, but it is still there. > > If anyone knows who this person is, could they please have a word with > him. > > > The real version of the Excel Function Dictinary is at www.xlfdic.com > > Thanks > > Peter Noneley
From: ozgrid.com on 30 Apr 2010 20:18 Hi Peter What a jerk some people are. I would post the thief's email address and encourage others to email him/her. Our 2 books were copied word-for-word and offered for 4 free on some Chinese site. -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "Peter Noneley" <xlfdic(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ebc1194e-01bf-4a9c-9b9c-19dba72aabae(a)e1g2000yqe.googlegroups.com... >I wrote the Excel function dictionary over 10 years ago. > > I have given it away free for all of this time. > > Now someone has ripped it off and is passing it on as his own work. > > That person is a thief. > > The web site is http://www.sanketham.tk/ > > The download is http://www.box.net/shared/v0btlnm18n > > I have asked him to remove the file, but it is still there. > > If anyone knows who this person is, could they please have a word with > him. > > > The real version of the Excel Function Dictinary is at www.xlfdic.com > > Thanks > > Peter Noneley
From: www.xlfdic.com on 1 May 2010 13:59
A good result. The offending file has been removed from the Sanketham web site. Thanks Bob+Dave for the comments. Peter. "Peter Noneley" wrote: > I wrote the Excel function dictionary over 10 years ago. > > I have given it away free for all of this time. > > Now someone has ripped it off and is passing it on as his own work. > > That person is a thief. > > The web site is http://www.sanketham.tk/ > > The download is http://www.box.net/shared/v0btlnm18n > > I have asked him to remove the file, but it is still there. > > If anyone knows who this person is, could they please have a word with > him. > > > The real version of the Excel Function Dictinary is at www.xlfdic.com > > Thanks > > Peter Noneley > . > |