Posted by Laurie griffiths on Thu, 10/29/1998 - 10:24.
Not so! It gives you a 30 day free trial before you have to pay.
It starts off with the limitations present so that you can see what will happen eventually if you decide not to pay. You can display or even edit music, but you cannot save, print or play anything significant.
If you take the 30 day free trial then ALL the restrictions go away IMMEDIATELY and you have 30 days to make your mind up. If you decide not to pay then the restricitons will reappear.
Re: Trial version too limited!
Not so! It gives you a 30 day free trial before you have to pay.
It starts off with the limitations present so that you can see what will happen eventually if you decide not to pay. You can display or even edit music, but you cannot save, print or play anything significant.
If you take the 30 day free trial then ALL the restrictions go away IMMEDIATELY and you have 30 days to make your mind up. If you decide not to pay then the restricitons will reappear.