I never could understand why an author would time-limit his program, 
unless it was to limit a free demo period.

Big-time problem for all your users when you get hit by that 
proverbial bus. Really, wouldn't you WANT your program to "live forever"?

What is to be gained by deliberately making programs die someday?

Jerry W4UK

At 12:11 PM 5/20/2007, you wrote:
>Many users have complained that Winrad V1.24 does not run under
>Windows 98, so they are forced to use V1.23 which has an expiration
>date set for May 31st, 2007
>
>For those users I have prepared a special build of V1.23 with the
>expiration limit removed.
>Please note that this build can run only under Windows 98 and not XP.
>
>You can download it from the main Winrad Web page
>http://www.weaksignals.com
>or its mirror http://www.winrad.org
>
>Please report any problems, as I don't have anymore Windows 98 on my
>PC, and for this reason I have been unable to fully test this version.
>Thanks.
>
>73  Alberto  I2PHD

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