HOWEVER, now when I run wordperfect, it asks me for a license code like you mentioned below... So now my last question is where can one get a working license ??
Many thanks,
ABrady wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 16:48:16 -0500
fred smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 11:33:15AM -0600, ABrady wrote:On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 22:27:46 +0800
ethan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:Err... that url is for Corel Linux OS Second Edition... I just
want Wordperfect only. How can I do it ? thanks,You might still be able to get it from tucows/linuxberg or cnet. But
(and this is a big problem), it requires an activation code, and
Corel doesn't seem to be giving those out any more. Plus it required
some oldThe "public download" version does not require a registration code, or
at least it didn't when I downloaded it (the first day it was
available).
I just had to redownload it a few weeks back. It worked fine in one user
home directory because it already had the code. But when I installed it
to another user created from scratch, the first thing it did was ask for
a code and tell me I only had a limited time to use it without one. I
used the same code from the other user since the new one was my wife.