I'd herd from a number of people that it was extremely difficult to get any type of response and support from him, unfortunately. I also payed for the application, way back when, but that was before I'd been told that he wasn't supporting his programs all that well.
Sorry to hear that, all the same.
On 7/9/2016 12:04 PM, tim cumings wrote:
I have the same problem. I am no longer able to use Pandora at all. I have 
written to the developer asking him what the problem is with Hope and have 
gotten no reply. I find this particularly annoying, considering the fact that 
we had to pay for hope as a paid program. This kind of support or lack of 
support is not acceptable in my opinion.

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On Jul 9, 2016, at 12:16 PM, Adrian Spratt <adr...@adrianspratt.com> wrote:

Hi. I've written to Hope's creator about this problem, but haven't yet received 
a reply. I've been using Hope to access Pandora for a few years. After my hard 
drive failed, I had to restore all my applications, including Hope. I have a 
user key, which I've since confirmed. I've also installed Microsoft C++, as 
recommended on the troubleshooting page. The version of Hope installed on my 
system is 1.19, which appears to be the latest. Meanwhile, Pandora recognizes 
me because I get emails from Pandora from which I can link and listen to my 
stations. But I like the accessibility afforded by Hope.

Here's what happens when I attempt to activate. After entering all the information, the usual menu 
appears—listen, create a station, search, etc. I type an artist's name in the search field, press enter on 
"search," then on one of the other buttons, such as "listen" or "create a 
station" (I think I have that button's name correct.) But nothing happens. Then I'll close out Hope and 
reopen it, only to find the activate dialog again. I've gone through this process several times and also 
rebooted.
Does anyone have any ideas?



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