Hello Jason,
Wednesday, May 16, 2001, 11:58:06 PM, you wrote:
JJT> Hello Cricket and everyone else...
C>> But as a selling point to get people to buy TB!, after a 30 day fully
C>> functional evaluation period, the "Lite" version would become default
C>> until a valid license is purchased.
JJT> Fully-functional shareware is far more popular. Why should someone
JJT> purchase software they can't fully test out first? Especially when it
JJT> comes to shareware like The Bat, where the draw to the program is not
JJT> in a fancy interface or other hype, but in raw, versatile
JJT> functionality.
Maybe my wording wasnt good. What I was meaning was for the first 30
days, TheBat! would be FULLY functional - to let you see what you will
be missing when it shifts to stripped down "Lite" mode at the end of
the 30 day period. So you can fully test it out first, get used to
your macros, multiple accounts, html viewing, PGP, text search,
cookies, etc. At the end of the 30 days, these would be disabled. You
can still read/access your email. But you could only download from one
account, not be able to view in HTML, no built-in signature
verification or inclusion of your own digital signature. .. Maybe even
add a nag message to the inbox.
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