Saturday, August 6, 2005, 8:27:48 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Handsome,
> On Sat, 6 Aug 2005, at 19:19:28 [GMT-0400] (which was Sun, 9:19:28
> Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:

>> I'm offering a $100,000 reward for the name and address of the *sick* SOB at
>> Ritlabs who designed the nag screen to keep popping up after *each* and
>> *every* action I take, and to make matters worse, to keep switching sides of
>> the screen's "Exit" and "Okay" buttons.

> Register, and it will go away.

My dear Mr. Phillips -- but I *have* registered.

Many times, in fact.

Plus, I've paid for each upgrade as its come along, wishing to do
my part to support Ritlabs.

Unfortunately, I *lost* my registration key during a recent
"upgrade" to v 3.51.  The "upgrade" didn't take, it wouldn't load, it
kept freezing at the splash screen, etc., so I've had to download
another copy of TB and start all over again (you'd have known this if
you'd bothered to read the thread about my recent misfortune).

And thanks to the help of several folks here, and for which I will
always be grateful, I have now managed to salvage my old key from an old
backup, too, and that pathetic nag screen is finally gone.

But thanks again for all of your help and your especially warm response!

Sheesh.

PS: There's no good reason, even for someone trying out TB for the very first
time, to have to put up with all that crap during the trial period.
One nag screen per Bat session is more than enough to get the point
across, and is what most other trial software (at least those that
I've ever used) companies use.

None.  Nada.  Zilch.  Zero.

-- 
Best regards,
Jack



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