said:
>And yet, I have some memory of a universal key being
>made available at the time that the 2.2 .wpi was.
It's possible. How does the keyring registration work? Is the demo
really a working model, like Relish? With Relish, the demo and the live
versions are the same binary. The registration code is what makes it a
live version. This differs from pmview where the demo and the live
version are not the same binary.
> If
>so, it would have been very uncharacteristic for me
>not to snatch that up as well.
I don't recall seeing any notice of this. I actually gave some though to
taking over maintenance, but never followed through because my plates are
already rather full.
>(I just don't see
>Kevin doing this, but leaving his users in some demo
>mode No Man's Land for the "final" 2.2 release . . . .
Who knows? I always say when one has a question like this, it's best to
ask the person that should know.
Steven
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