Richmond wrote:
Blast! I am trying to find a way so that I don't have a file "floating
about" on somebody's system that they can just flush away to
reset the 30 day limit on my DEMO.

Have you considered a non-expiring feature-limited demo instead?

Time-limited trials not only are they harder to set up, but after 30 days if the user hasn't made a buying decision it's just dead weight in their hard drive, likely to be removed and eventually forgotten.

But if there's some subset of functionality which could be given away for free, with the rest activated with a license key, then you have your calling card installed on the user's machine for as long as they feel it may be useful to them.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World
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