I had the same problem and ended up sending an unlocked version of my program. But I
never knew for sure if it was legitimate or a well known japanese trick. Anyway, my
thinking was that either this guy spent $10 on my app in which case he deserves prompt
service or it is a trick. If it is a trick, it's not very clever because I have seen
my app cracked on several websites, so why go through the registration in the first
place.
Chris
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999 17:41:46 +0200 (MET DST) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, Ramel Levin wrote:
> >
> > I am showing the ASCII and of course we both see different things. The fu
> nny
> > thing is we both see the same ASCII code (I have an option to show the
> > ASCII) and yet the code works on my "English" palm but not on his...
>
> wow.. interesting.. :)
>
> i guess you could send him a "unlocked" version of the software.
> but how well do you trust him not to give it to his mates?
>
> how does regCode cope with this?
>
> az.
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