On Sunday, May 4, 2003, at 12:38  PM, Max Gossell wrote:

> Yes, I agree I was a bit confused myself at first. But then I found out
> -- you just ignore the "Unregistered" window, and you have a completely
> normal shareware.

Right. SpamSieve is fully functional while unregistered, and there is 
no time limit. I really believe in try-before-you-buy, especially for 
an app like SpamSieve that needs to be trained.

Thanks for the feedback, cheshierkat. It's clear that I need to clarify 
the wording in the nag window.

-- 
Michael Tsai                                 <http://www.c-command.com>


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