Skip 30-Day Evaluation?

2019-01-27 Thread Jeff Kazules
I know this might sound like a weird question but I've been a very happy 
user of TextWrangler for years. I've upgraded to Mojave and am getting the 
compatibility warning when I start it so I've downloaded and installed 
BBedit. I'm not the type of user that would ever need or want the full 
version and I'd like to jump ahead so I don't see the "30-day Evaluation 
Version" messages. Is there a way to do this?

Thanks

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Re: Skip 30-Day Evaluation?

2019-01-27 Thread Rich Siegel

On 1/27/19 at 4:22 PM, memoriesinportr...@gmail.com (Jeff Kazules)
wrote:


I'm not the type of user that would ever need or want the full version
and I'd like to jump ahead so I don't see the "30-day Evaluation
Version" messages. Is there a way to do this?


Sorry, there isn't. You can enjoy the full feature set for the 
duration. After 30 days the windows will indicate "Free Mode".


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Re: Skip 30-Day Evaluation?

2019-01-28 Thread @lbutlr
On 27 Jan 2019, at 17:11, Rich Siegel  wrote:
> On 1/27/19 at 4:22 PM, memoriesinportr...@gmail.com (Jeff Kazules)
> wrote:
> 
>> I'm not the type of user that would ever need or want the full version
>> and I'd like to jump ahead so I don't see the "30-day Evaluation
>> Version" messages. Is there a way to do this?
> 
> Sorry, there isn't. You can enjoy the full feature set for the duration. 
> After 30 days the windows will indicate "Free Mode”.

I would like to second this as a (very minor) request.

I own BBEdit, but I often install it on machines that I support because I would 
prefer to work in BBEdit when on those machines, and I figure it can’t hurt if 
that user has BBEdit available, but then the demo thing confuses them*which I 
then deal with :) since these are people that are never going to buy BBEdit or 
(very likely), hardly any software at all. I think the only thing my mom has 
bought in the last decade is TurboTax each year.

But I totally understand why you would not want to do it, so…

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Re: Skip 30-Day Evaluation?

2019-01-29 Thread Rich Siegel

On 1/28/19 at 9:42 PM, krem...@kreme.com (@lbutlr) wrote:


I own BBEdit, but I often install it on machines that I support
because I would prefer to work in BBEdit when on those machines, and I
figure it can’t hurt if that user has BBEdit available, but then the
demo thing confuses them*which I then deal with :) since these are
people that are never going to buy BBEdit or (very likely), hardly any
software at all.


You could buy a license for them. :-)

Or you can accept the time spent on explaining the evaluation 
period to them as an alternative. It's probably cheaper than 
buying them a license.


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