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rjkbright webforumsuser@macromedia.com
 
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Default Time Trial Periods - 07-16-2003 , 04:23 PM






Hello All:
I am a new member and have a trial on Dreamweaver MX whihc grants me 30 days. I have just found out that it does not give you a 24 or 10 hr day but you can be on for 10 mins and the next day when you restart you have used a whole day. Is ther a legal way or option where if you have to stop using this product for 2 or 3 days that you will not be charged for using those missed days. Of course it is based on the system clock and they warn you that the trial mechanissm is very sensitive to that clock. Thanks, sincerely, Rick




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Default Re: Time Trial Periods - 07-16-2003 , 04:28 PM






Rick:

Nope. There is no way to change this algorithm that I know of....

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"rjkbright" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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Hello All:
I am a new member and have a trial on Dreamweaver MX whihc grants me 30
days. I have just found out that it does not give you a 24 or 10 hr day
but you can be on for 10 mins and the next day when you restart you have
used a whole day. Is ther a legal way or option where if you have to stop
using this product for 2 or 3 days that you will not be charged for using
those missed days. Of course it is based on the system clock and they warn
you that the trial mechanissm is very sensitive to that clock. Thanks,
sincerely, Rick
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Alan Ames
 
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Default Re: Time Trial Periods - 07-16-2003 , 04:28 PM



the 30 FREE trial version works for 30 days- from time of install/startup to
when it times out.

In other words- Even if you don't start up dreamweaver again.....- in 31
days it will expire.

It's to make a purchasing decision, 30 days should be enough time to see if
it will meet your needs.

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Hello All:
I am a new member and have a trial on Dreamweaver MX whihc grants me 30 days.
I have just found out that it does not give you a 24 or 10 hr day but you
can be on for 10 mins and the next day when you restart you have used a whole
day. Is ther a legal way or option where if you have to stop using this
product for 2 or 3 days that you will not be charged for using those missed
days. Of course it is based on the system clock and they warn you that the
trial mechanissm is very sensitive to that clock. Thanks, sincerely, Rick



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rjkbright webforumsuser@macromedia.com
 
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Default Re: Time Trial Periods - 07-16-2003 , 05:59 PM



Dear Sir: Thanks for the answer. However, to me this is quite an extensive product and the book that I have is very good but also has time periods associated with each chapter. So not to beat a dead horse; is there another alternative.. For instance can I PURCHASE an extension on my trial period. Thank you, rick



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Scott Fegette
 
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Default Re: Time Trial Periods - 07-16-2003 , 06:15 PM



In article <bf4hrj$oc0$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com>, <
webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Dear Sir: Thanks for the answer. However, to me this is quite an extensive
product and the book that I have is very good but also has time periods
associated with each chapter. So not to beat a dead horse; is there
another alternative.. For instance can I PURCHASE an extension on my trial
period. Thank you, rick
Sorry Rick, but that's not an option for our demo software right now-
although it's definitely an interesting one. We currently offer only
30-day demo versions.

-Scott
Macromedia, Inc.


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