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What's the difference between the evaluation and the registered version of PACL 6.01?
Hi!
In the page for PACL it says the following thing about the evaluation version. Quote:
I'm using Windows XP with SP3 Kind Regards Micke |
I can't remember for sure, but I think it is the wording of the output "header" - just states "registered" or "evaluation".
P.S. why have you not input the reg code? |
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Kind Regards Micke |
only difference is in header, it says unregistered/registered.
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Personally I would have expected some limitations in the evaluation version of PACL that still allowed the user to evaluate the program to see if it works as expected and will fill the need the user have for such a program. Example of limitation could be a small message after running each command like This is day 1 of your 30 days evaluation, press ENTER to continue For a user like me that uses batch or scripts in combination with PACL this would be a limitation, but I would still be able to evaluate the program even with this annoying message. After registry the program, the message would disappear. The advantage for the user with this is that the user will get a feeling of getting something for the money the program costs. One of the critical question is: Why should a user buy the program for $7.95 instead of continue using the evaluation version One answer could be a personal satisfaction of supporting developing of good software, but I reality the user gets no extra functionality at all by registry the program. The functionality is the same and the message is the same after each command except for in the registered version it says Registered to: Name and the evaluation version says Shareware version. I think that coneXware will loose potential buyers of this software because of having too generous functionality in the evaluation version of PACL. If you disagree with me about this, ask yourself how many people would have bought PowerArchiver if the nag screen wasn't visible in the unregistered version of the program. Some people would have bought the program, but I don't think it would have been as many as there's today. The nag screen have a purpose of encourage people to buy the program I don't see any reason for having a corresponding message in PACL with a pause after each command that the user would have to press the ENTER button to continue. This message is already far to long :) but I have one more thing to say. I'm very satisfied with PACL and the more I use it, the more I like it. If the current small difference in the evaluation and the registered version is working as expected, it's ok for me. I will continue use the program and also looking forward future versions of it. Kind Regards Micke |
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