>10 days have gone by and, time and time again, if I try uninstalling
>textbridge and then reinstalling it, I still have my 5 days of
>evaluation left.  I've even tried reinstalling windows and backing up
>the registry.  Obviously the program has put a file on the disk that
>is not erased when you uninstall it.

There are problems in Windows 3.x with the same thing.
You can do as I did with Eudora (my mail program) I set the date back 10
years and it never complains (except after I have visited Win95 to burn CDs)
The problem is that this mail was then sent 10 years ago, and that can
confuse people, changing date just before starting your program could
perhaps work good enough for you?

TIP: Next time you install change the clock ten years into the future
instead, very few programs check if you have done this. (eg. time =
-something_big)

Win95 is really confusing with this register, I found something about
"Hippie" in mine - but I have *never* installed Hippie (it's a HTML
generator, running IE)
//Bernie

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