Wouldn't it be nice if downloaded trial programs had free trial uses instead of a free trial period? For instance, my office work does not let me allow the trial s/w to be used within the period. I may downlaod and install the s/w today but it may be three or four weeks before I can try it out to the maximum extent. By that time the trial period may have lapsed. Instead if the software had, say 15 uses before it expired, wouldn't it be better?
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Sure, I'll agree with that. Also, they should make the software fully functional. I hate this crippled software that won't allow you to use the full functionality.
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One of my pet peeves! Crippled software that doesn't explain exactly what's crippled when you download.
I wanted to try out a couple of editor/authoring type apps, got through learning enough about it, to actually attempt to compile, only to learn that you can't.
How the hell am I supposed to evaluate the software, if I can't see it's output?
I certainly wouldn't purchase it, if there were an audio sync issue, or something even worse, but I have no way of telling.
Sony, Adobe, and quite a few others are seriously guilty of this crap.
No wonder there's so much warez around.Cheers, Jim
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Originally Posted by reboot
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There should be a free BIN 2 ISO converter around if you look hard enough. I used to use it all the time back in the late 90s.
If not, PM me, and maybe I can dig it up.
- MJ(1)BenQ 1620 w/ B7u9 w/ MCSE speed patch
(2)Philips 8631 @ BenQ1620 w/ B7U9 w/ MCSE speed patch
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That would be illegal, and we all know that nobody here would ever think of doing that!
Cheers, Jim
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Originally Posted by zzyzzx
That would be... umm... wrong and... umm... illegal. I would never do something like that. :wink: -
Originally Posted by reboot
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I can see the good in a number of free uses, and I fully agree regarding functionality - I believe that the trial should be fully functional so you can fully see what the software's capable of. However, the thought springs to mind that it is probably easier to "abuse" a uses limitation. To make any money at all, it makes better business sense to impose a days limitation IMO.
If in doubt, Google it.
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