User talk:Rpapo
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; or leave me a message on my talk page explaining your problem and I will help as best as I can. Again, welcome! strdst_grl (call me Stardust) 19:01, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
You don't have to worry about breaking any "rules"; that's what being bold is about. Familiarizing yourself with policies and guidelines will make editing smoother for everyone, though. The original problem with this article is that years ago it had not established it's notability yet; this is not the case anymore, and if you want to improve the article, please do.--十八 00:04, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
Re: BoundsChecker
Thanks for the feedback on this (and apologies for the slow reply :-). That's the depressing thing about Bounds Checker, it's a fantastic product that's being really badly hurt by the obnoxious licensing. I've been using BC since the 1990s, and after the early 2000's it became so painful to deal with that I've been keeping an old XP machine running with whatever the last sanely-licensed version was. Love the product, loathe the licensing.