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Old 09-26-2018, 08:16 AM
Rudy4 Rudy4 is offline
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Originally Posted by MikeBmusic View Post
You can use it forever without paying, you just get a pop-up when you sign on that you can click off.
Yes, you can as long as you can do so with a clear conscience. The pop up prompt will remind you that using it beyond to "try out" period is a violation of the user agreement.

I paid my $60 and consider it one of the best software values around. I really like their marketing ethic based on trusting the honesty of the end user. That's something that's rare in this day and age and it's good if we can reaffirm their good will marketing efforts.
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