Hallo Thomas, On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 00:39:58 +0700GMT (18-7-2007, 19:39 +0200, where I live), you wrote:
RO>>>> The only difference between the home and pro versions is that some RO>>>> features are unlocked by the pro license, both use the same RO>>>> executable. TF>>> Which features would that be? RO>> OTFE comes to mind. TF> I don't like that, because it's a proprietory encryption. Well, YMMV BTW Using OTFE disables the option to store attachments outside the message base, so that might be another reason not to use OTFE. RO>> Oh and the pro license also unlocks Voyager. TF> True. Voyager is very important for me when travelling. Unfortunately, TF> it uses OTFE by default. In case of problems with the USB stick, TF> messages are lost as they are not recoverable. Luckily, Voyager is TF> only my backup. RO>> That's about it, I believe. TF> The other difference between the Home and the Pro versions is that the TF> Pro version includes the intpack, which translates the interface into TF> many languages. Home users can download this for free seperately. That's merely the installation file. IIRC You can use the pro-install and register as home user. After all the installation file doesn't ask for a license. And you can use the home-install and get OTFE installed if you don't care for the multi-language thing. TF> So, unless you want OTFE or need to use Voyager, there are no unlocked TF> features in the Home version. No. TF> Or am I wrong? No. Of course there is this little proviso about not using the home version for business purposes... -- Groetjes, Roelof Devoted to the art of cat-bathing as a martial art. http://www.voormijalleen.nl/ The Bat! 3.99.8 Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2 2 pop3 accounts OTFE enabled P4 3GHz 2 GB RAM
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