It may well not be the SAME demo that Finale2004 becomes after 30 days without registration. There may be something else that is disabled in the demo. For instance, are all the same fonts installed with the official demo? All the same plug-ins?

Of course since you can't save or print, I don't really see what the difference would be, either.

But the only people who can answer that question definitely would be the folks at MakeMusic, so ask them.

David H. Bailey




Mr. Liudas Motekaitis wrote:


What makes you say it's illegal if you can download a demo directly from the
CODA website?

Liudas


----- Original Message ----- From: "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Finale list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 10:05 AM Subject: Re: [Finale] 30 day Disabled Fin2004 as a demo?



On 14.03.2004 1:22 Uhr, Rocky Road wrote


After 30 days without registering, Finale 2004 is still usable but
cannot save or print, effectively a demo version of the software.

Does anyone know if there is anything wrong with leaving this "demo"
version installed on a computer, when you have your two registered
versions installed somewhere else? Does coda allow a "demo" or does
it have to be removed?

I was thinking it would be a good demo to leave at work to show
people the latest Finale.

This is definitely illegal. Don't do it.


Johannes
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