I totally agree with the attorney route. Often times it is just like Ted said, one letter usually does the trick.
On 8/3/2018 2:52 PM, Philip Borkholder wrote:
Thanks Ted,
I'll pass this recommendation on.
If worst comes to worst, do you have any experience with ReFox? Will it decompile MNX/MNT files?
She's thinking about purchasing ReFox if need be.
Philip
On 8/3/2018 2:13 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 1:29 PM, Philip Borkholder plborker@netzero.net wrote:
I'm in a difficult situation.
I'd say your client is in a difficult situation.
A VERY CHEAP solution I've used in the past is to have the client speak to their lawyer (or hire one, they're less expensive than you might think) and have the lawyer write a VERY STERN LETTER to the old programmer informing them on the serious consequences of not providing their former customer with their promised source code in a a workmanlike manner.
At no charge.
Promptly.
In a surprising number of cases, that's enough to resolve the issue.
(I have actually called a similar target and asked whether they wanted the papers served to them or if they could provide me with their attorney's contact info, and they folded on the spot, so...)
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