>>>Weren't you by any means using a trial?
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>>Well, if you call paying for a years subscription, I guess it was a trial. The trial ended in a guilty verdict when I couldn't access my projects....
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>To be honest, I still haven't clearly understood what really happened to you, but this is just my fault.
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>Anyway, there has never been a policy of blocking the access to a user project by the end of a subscription. If this was your case, a quick contact with the company would have solved it in no time.
>I, for sure, wouldn't abandon a year of work in a project without checking first. :)
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>On the other hand, apparently it was an evaluation trial and, well, it is intended to be used as an evaluation trial.
No, I paid for a one year subscription, and as I recall, I upgraded my notebook pc, and tried to install to the new notebook after the expiration of the subscription. It bombed and wouldn't let me back in, so I just moved on.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com
"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright