Partition resizing

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Either way, a license is required.

If the trial period gives the user free reign for 30 days without
having to buy it, then such a requirement is not only moot, but
stupid.

All of the posts in this area have depended upon the stupidity of the
seller.
 
All of the posts in this area have depended upon the stupidity of the

I believe you have that backwards. Only stupid users intentionally break
copyright laws and license agreements just "because they can."

-John O
 
JohnO said:
I believe you have that backwards. Only stupid users intentionally break
copyright laws and license agreements just "because they can."

Let me spell it out for you:

The software has an unrestricted trial period of 30 days.

Many a user here has only a one-time need for the software.

Using it that one time is within the 30-day restriction.

It has been suggested by MVPs here BECAUSE of that one-time need.

The seller is stupid to allow an unrestricted trial period.

Was that slow enough for you to understand, or should I spoon feed it
to you one letter at a time to make it easier?
 
Bert said:
Either way, a license is required.

Sorry, I don't understand. A License key is *NOT* *REQUIRED* to create the
boot floppy. It works *WITHOUT* a License Key. For ever.
 
or should I spoon feed it
to you one letter at a time to make it easier?

In some respects, you already did that. ;-)

FWIW, what they're doing makes sense to their marketing department. It's a
calculated risk, but I wouldn't call it stupid.

-John O
 
Gordon said:
Sorry, I don't understand. A License key is *NOT* *REQUIRED* to create the
boot floppy. It works *WITHOUT* a License Key. For ever.
The requirement he is referring to is a legal one, not a physical one.
 
Lee Chapelle said:
The requirement he is referring to is a legal one, not a physical one.

I was under the impression if you used the Boot menu functions, by
installing the program to your HDD after booting from the floppy or CDROM,
you were required to pay, but the disk management tools were effectively
freeware/shareware. That being because the primary function of the BootItNG
program was OS boot management.

You get an evaluation period with the Boot management program, which stops
functioning after the evaluation period expires.
 

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