jc1905
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Posted: 03/03/2004, 3:02 AM |
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I have just joined a team of Developers.
I am about to work on a Intelligent e-communication project with PHP technology.
Before starting, I am doing a comparative study between several IDE’s. I have already tried Zend Development and NuSphere PHPEd but I am not plainly satisfied.
So I am interested in CodeCharge Studio 2.2.3.60 and I would like to have try with it. But one of my colleague have already downloaded and installed the trial version you purpose on your website for more than 20 days now. So I can’t have a try with that version anymore .
Is it possible to get 20 more days for me to have a good evaluation of that product before buying it ?
How can I do ?
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peterr
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Posted: 03/03/2004, 10:46 AM |
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Hi,
Please see the footnotes below. This is a user forum and I don't think that other users can tell you how to overrride or reset the trial protection (hopefully ).
I recommend that you contact our support with such questions.
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Jim
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Posted: 04/06/2004, 12:26 PM |
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Hi,
I have the same problem - and the answer from support is:
"The only way to extend trial is to install CCS on another computer or install it on clean windows system."
So I guess the real answer is, "go find another RAD tool to buy"
-Jim
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DonB
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Posted: 04/06/2004, 2:37 PM |
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Now that's hardly fair. You get 20 days no charge to evaluate, which should
be plenty. It took me all of about 3 days to figure out I was going to buy
once I tried it. Having said that, the documentation and examples all
continue to work after the 20 days is up so you can continue to imspect the
code, structure and behavior of the examples (or your own eval code) as long
as you like.
Yes provided two viable solutions for getting more evaluation time, not
convenient perhaps, but then it would be stupid to provide an easy way
continue the evaluation forever.
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DonB
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"Jim" <Jim@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:24073045fa057c@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi,
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> So I guess the real answer is, "go find another RAD tool to buy"
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> -Jim
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> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
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CodeChargers
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Posted: 04/06/2004, 3:31 PM |
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Quote Jim:
Hi,
I have the same problem - and the answer from support is:
"The only way to extend trial is to install CCS on another computer or install it on clean windows system."
So I guess the real answer is, "go find another RAD tool to buy"
-Jim
From your intial post - I presume you are no stranger to programming therefore I dont understand your logic..... 20 days is more than enough time to evaluate and decide 'if' something is going to possibly work for you.....
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peterr
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Posted: 04/06/2004, 4:07 PM |
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I'll tell you the secret: if users are using anonymous email accounts and do not provide company name, or otherwise ask such questions anonymously then our standard reply is that you need to install CCS on another computer.
However, if we know who we're dealing with then we may offer other solutions. A good reason for extending the trial is also helpful.
We hope that this is fair to ourselves and to the evaluation-version users.
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