On  7 Mar, misc.word.corp wrote:
> 
> Michael,
> 
> 
>   AFter you get internet access you will need to
>> permanently register via the web.  The version installed will time out
>> in about 15 or 30 days.
> 
> 
> "Time out"? Does this mean that, on SuSE 6.0, Star Office 5 is a *demo*
> (like Applixware) that's usable only for a limited period of time?
> 
> If that's the case, are there any ways to get a hold of a limited
> version of the suite that can be used indefinitely?
> 
> Sorry about my ignorance -- I haven't looked into this software package
> until recently.
> 
> -- Glenn --
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Hi Glenn-

The version on suse 6's cd's will timeout or not work after a period of
time goes by.  If you want to use it past this time, you have to bring
up the registration program and have it access some www server and get
a real registration number from there.  The version will register for
free and become usable indefinitely.  The registration process only
takes about a minute of time.  So it does time out but you can register
for free on a website maintained by star. I was able to register within
30 seconds of accessing their pages.  This process is automated by the
registration process and it does all the work for you.
-- 
Michael Perry
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