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== Hardware Antifeatures ==
== Hardware Antifeatures ==
=== EDA and CAD-Software ===
==== Flexible Lies Manager (Flexlm) ====
Most serious EDA-Software from Vendors like Mentor Graphics, Cadence, Synopsys are sold per feature.
The flexlm license file controls with fine granularity which features of a full fledged installation you are allowed to use.
Fortunately, flexlm holds to hw-ids like the host-id of a solaris machine (is an nv-ram and can be changed) or mac-address of pc-computer (is in eeprom and can be changed)
So one can fight against flexible lies manager on this and other fronts, but this is mostly illegal, exept you hold a license and only want to exchange a broken machine with a new one without having to beg the ventor to kindly provide new license files. You just clone the old machine (mac-address, hw-id etc.) as seen from flexlm view...


=== Fridges ===
=== Fridges ===
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Coca-Cola Company provide retail display fridges to many small retail food outlets for selling Coke and related brands.  These fridges are expensive, up to US$20,000 each. Undercapitalized small operators often won't invest in these fridges themselves.  However they still have other refrigerated products to retail, such as butter and cheese.  These popular but smaller lines don't justify a fridge of their own. Coke's agreement with the retailers specify non-Coke products may not be stored in their fridges.  
Coca-Cola Company provide retail display fridges to many small retail food outlets for selling Coke and related brands.  These fridges are expensive, up to US$20,000 each. Undercapitalized small operators often won't invest in these fridges themselves.  However they still have other refrigerated products to retail, such as butter and cheese.  These popular but smaller lines don't justify a fridge of their own. Coke's agreement with the retailers specify non-Coke products may not be stored in their fridges.  


The anti-feature is in the latest range of these fridges, manufactured by Scope. Butter often comes wrapped in paper, whereas Coke is in a tightly sealed PET bottle. The electronic module controlled fridges somehow detect dairy products, and simply shut down. They will not run in the presence of dairy (and perhaps other) product.
The anti-feature is in the latest range of these fridges, manufactured by Scope. Butter often comes wrapped in paper, whereas Coke is in a tightly sealed PET bottle. The electronic module controlled fridges somehow detect dairy products, and simply shut down. They will not run in the presence of dairy (and perhaps other) product.  


=== Cameras ===
=== Cameras ===


==== EyeFi Brand WiFi Enabled SD Cards ====
==== Panasonic Camera Batteries ====


The EyeFi card is a SD memory card with an integrated WiFi connection that allows automatic transfer of photos directly from the camera. It comes in 4 versions each their own retail box and with a price ranging from $50 to $150. However the included cards appear technically identical, excepting a 4gb to 8gb size jump which should add trivial costs.  Even the cheapest version is upgradeable to the most expensive through paying for a software upgrade.  The jump from Connect to Geo and Geo to Explore are arguably not egregious anti-features as the involve usage of 3rd party geolocation data and hotspot access, respectively, which likely carry subscription costs.  However the upgrade to the pro version is absolutely anti-feature as all the pro adds is RAW transfer support and ad-hoc Wifi network connections directly to a computer.
[http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/09/06/24/1851238/Panasonic-Begins-To-Lock-Out-3d-Party-Camera-Batteries Panasonic] issued a firmware update with an antifeature which disabled any third party batteries.


==== Panasonic Camera Batteries ====
==== Onetime Use Cameras ====


[http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/09/06/24/1851238/Panasonic-Begins-To-Lock-Out-3d-Party-Camera-Batteries Panasonic] issued a firmware update with an antifeature which disabled any third party batteries.
[http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2005/08/how_to_cvs_video_camera_h.html Disposable video cameras] have a USB port which is standards compliant in terms of protocol but which is obscured to make it so that normal users can't just connect over USB.


==== Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 vs. S300M ====
==== Fujitsu ScanSnap S300 vs. S300M ====
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=== Printers ===
=== Printers ===
==== Printer Cartridges ====
==== Printer Cartridges ====


[http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20050222/1220232.shtml HP printers]
[http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20050222/1220232.shtml HP printers] have been supplied with cartridges that both report 'empty' when they have 25% ink still remaining, but also have a 'use by date' encoded into the chip, which disables the printer cartridge if it is used after that date (no HP printer will use it).
have been supplied with cartridges that both report 'empty' when they
have 25% ink still remaining, but also have a 'use by date' encoded into
the chip, which disables the printer cartridge if it is used after that
date (no HP printer will use it).


In general the
In general the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inkjet_printer#Underlying_business_model business model] of printer manufacturers has been to lose money on the printer and make it on the printer cartridges.  This has caused such antifeatures as:
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inkjet_printer#Underlying_business_model business model] of printer manufacturers has been to lose money on the
printer and make it on the printer cartridges.  This has caused such
antifeatures as:


* Reporting the cartridge as empty when (often substantial) ink remains.
* Reporting the cartridge as empty when (often substantial) ink remains.
* Microchips that will report the cartridge size by number of uses
* Microchips that will report the cartridge size by number of uses rather than by amount of ink remaining.  These will ignore any refilling of the cartridge.
rather than by amount of ink remaining.  These will ignore any refilling
of the cartridge.
* accepting only regionnally bought cartridges (HP zoned the world the
same way as DVD !!)
 
===== Lexmark =====
 
Lexmark also codes both printers and cartridges with region codes (a la
DVD) and
[http://support.lexmark.com/index?page=content&id=SO3581 causes their printers to fail to print with a cartridge from a different code].
 
Interestingly, some "compatible" printer cartridges are region-code
free, and can print with any printer, so Lexmark's engineering not only
makes things harder for their customers, but also encourages their
customers to buy from non-Lexmark vendors.
 
There are other features of the printer cartridge industry that are
anticompetitive (e.g. use of DMCA and patents to protect antifeature
code) but do not involve specific software or hardware - i.e. they
aren't 'antifeatures' per se.
 
==== no network access ====


HP's PSC-series printers came with a Windows driver that specifically
There are other features of the printer cartridge industry that are anticompetitive (e.g. use of DMCA and patents to protect antifeature code) but do not involve specific software or hardware - i.e. they aren't 'antifeatures' per se.
was designed to NOT allow the printer to be shared over a LAN, so as to
not cannibalize the sale of their (more expensive) network-oriented
printers. This could be hacked around, by installing the (massive)
Windows drivers on client machines and using a Linux box as the print
server.


==== Printer Yellow Dots ====
==== Printer Yellow Dots ====


Many printers produce a background of hard to see yellow dots on every
Many printers produce a background of hard to see yellow dots on every page. This pattern is unique to the printer and can be used to identify the printer that produced a page.
page. This pattern is unique to the printer and can be used to identify
the printer that produced a page.


This is not officially acknowledged by printer manufacturers, but
This is not officially acknowledged by printer manufacturers, but appears to be as a result of a shady deal between government and the manufacturers.
appears to be as a result of a shady deal between government and the
manufacturers.


See: [http://seeingyellow.com/ http://seeingyellow.com/]
See: [http://seeingyellow.com/ http://seeingyellow.com/]
=== GPS ===
Many in-car GPS systems prevent the GPS from being operated while the car is in motion. This is intended to prevent drivers from getting distracted from the road; however, it also prevents passengers from entering a destination on behalf of the driver unless the driver stops for them. In some cars, this antifeature can be disabled by a secret button combination; in others, an actual hardware modification is necessary to disable it, and it's less hassle to simply buy another GPS entirely.


=== Media ===
=== Media ===
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==== DVDs ====
==== DVDs ====


DVDs include a whole collection of different antifeatures. These include things like region coding, DVD CSS, other types of DRM, unskippable advertisments and more. No user asked for any of these and you can pay extra for non-region coded DVDs, or DVD players that are nonlimited to regions -- which is just one example.
DVDs include a whole collection of different antifeatures. These include things like region coding, DVD CSS, other types of DRM, unskippable advertisments and more. No user asked for any of these and you can pay extra for non-region coded DVDs -- which is just one example.


=== Mainframes ===
=== Mainframes ===
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==== Similar to the above ====
==== Similar to the above ====


Server came with two sized hard drives 10 MB or 30 MB ( back in early 80's )  As above, an engineer arrived and flicked a switch to allow the server to access the other 20 MB, and yes, the bill was $10,000
Server came with two sized hard drives 10 Mg or 30 Mg ( back in early 80's )  Like above engineer arrived and flicked switch to allow the Server to access the other 20 Mg  and Bill yes Bill was $10,000


==== Modern version ====
==== Modern version ====
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For an existing DVB-T DVR to gain Freeview certification, the fast forward and rewind features must be restricted to 30x maximum, and not allow skipping by less than 10 minutes.  A certified device also must not allow the user to transfer recordings off its hard disk.
For an existing DVB-T DVR to gain Freeview certification, the fast forward and rewind features must be restricted to 30x maximum, and not allow skipping by less than 10 minutes.  A certified device also must not allow the user to transfer recordings off its hard disk.
=== Processors ===
==== Intel Pentium G6951 ====
Intel started to limit its processors capabilities by requiring users to pay extra $50 to [http://www.boingboing.net/2010/09/19/intel-drm-a-crippled.html enable some of the already-included (but disabled) features].
This will probably require all users of this processor to install proprietary software on their computers to be able to make use of their hardware and it will limit GNU/Linux users' abilities.


== Software Antifeatures ==
== Software Antifeatures ==
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Microsoft, in its Windows Vista guide to implementing HDMI and HDCP, encouraged hardware and software developers to '''go above and beyond''' the definitions and actively provide more features to restrict what users can do.
Microsoft, in its Windows Vista guide to implementing HDMI and HDCP, encouraged hardware and software developers to '''go above and beyond''' the definitions and actively provide more features to restrict what users can do.


=== Microsoft Windows Starter Editions ===
=== Shareware unregistered copy limitations ===
 
Son of a gun, this is so hlefpul!
 
==== Windows 7 Starter ====
 
Among other restrictions you cannot change the background image on Windows 7 Starter Edition without resorting to 3rd-party software (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7_editions#Windows_7_Starter). At least this is not announced to be a feature (rather than a limitation) on the microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/compare/starter.aspx.
 
 
=== Open Source Software Antifeatures ===
==== Amarok ====
The Amarok Player Development Team implemented a feature which downloads covers of Albums from amazon.com on the fly. Amazon forced the amarok team to implement a feature which deletes the downloaded copies of the cover art work after a week.


=== Prolific USB to Serial Adapters ===
Shareware for the MS-DOS market typically came in two versions: the one that users pay for, and a feature-restricted unregistered version that had some limit on functionality to encourage the user to get the paid version. Restrictions included printing "unregistered copy of (application)" on printed documents, disallowing saving, limiting document size, and a "nag screen" asking the user to upgrade at startup.
 
The driver on Windows Update for PL-2303HXA/XA EOL will not allow the ICs to work with Windows 8 or later (Code 10 in Device Manager). The company's suggested solution is to buy the new PL-2303HXD instead. In fact, the PL-2303HXA/XA EOL does work fine with new versions of Windows, and will work if an older version of the driver (v3.2.0.0) is manually installed.


== Miscellaneous Antifeatures ==
== Miscellaneous Antifeatures ==
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I have a 96 year old neighbour who still remembers when mains water first arrived in our suburb. He said at the time, that the government wouldn't allow people to build water tanks for their houses, because they wanted people to use mains water. Ah the irony...
I have a 96 year old neighbour who still remembers when mains water first arrived in our suburb. He said at the time, that the government wouldn't allow people to build water tanks for their houses, because they wanted people to use mains water. Ah the irony...
=== Lecture Books ===
Some lecture books have graphs and tables printed on pages which have special colours hard to copy for overhead projector slides. Instead they sell a special "lecture" version for teachers, so they can sell two instead of one book.
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