Yep neat!

On a networked app I also limit to one user accessing the data. I also use
the limit on the main tables, example only 20 customers, products, jobs etc
As it is one base class that controls all data access really easy to
implement.

but don't do what Winzip used to do, "You are now on day 726 or you 14 day
evaluation"!!

Do you need to watch taking access to a system away completely though, I
used to limit the days so after 60 it just said "Thanks, now buy or go forth
you cheapskate" and log 'em out. One of the solicitors said I couldn't do
this. I had to make the system read only after so many days. Never found out
what the legal precedent was for this though.

Graham


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Michael J. Babcock, MCP
Sent: 25 October 2007 15:16
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: Ideas for trial versions


On Thu, October 25, 2007 10:01 am, Alan Bourke wrote:
> Yes that's what I meant.
>
>
> How about increasing the transparency of your forms depending on days
> past the trial expiration?  :)
>


LOL!  I love it!  ;-)



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