If you are using the free versioin probably not. The problem is you cannot, or 
at least you could not, download w/ the wizard in the free account. It will, or 
at least, it should, let you know this.

I have since quit usign send space in favor of bit torrent sync.

Take care. 
> On Nov 23, 2014, at 3:06 AM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have now managed to login as from Sarah's response, it was just that voice 
> over was not reading my username and I was not hearing any clicks for 
> password.  I just went ahead and did it and then logged in.  However, my 
> problem, if that is what you would call it now is that every time I open the 
> app, I have to agree to the licence agreement.  Presumably this is the case, 
> particularly on the free space on Send Space.  Is there a way of bi-passing 
> the licence agreement? 
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