> Your comment only makes sense if you think that the purpose of the demo
Don't contort my words to justify your lying.
The purpose of a demo is to demonstrate things.
The purpose of a live demo is to demonstrate how things will work in the user's actual experience.
You can have pre-recorded demos and there's nothing wrong with that. The only issue is calling a pre-recorded demo "live". That's when you cross the line into deception.
Or as I said before
>>> Seriously... just call it a demo or pre-recorded. As soon as you call it "live" you've crossed into the territory of fraud.
You don't have to make believe I don't understand what a demonstration is to get there.
> Their purpose is to entertain, not to document.
And now I believe it is
YOU who do not understand what a demo is. A
demonstration is not entertainment nor documentation, although it can incorporate these elements. A demo is an illustrative example. Do we need to go to Merriam Webster here?