Anyway to extend a free trial?

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rocket1406

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Anyway to extend a free trial?

I am using a program that has a 30 day free trial. It's expiring tomorrow but I want more time to experience it's features before I buy it.

Is there any way or program to extend the 30 day free trial?
 
One note I would like to add. I tried to see what happens when I set the date of Windows one day forward. It says "Free trial expired." When I move it back to today, it says "Free Trial Expiring Tomorrow." Does this mean that this "date trick" will always work?
 
DeepFreeze resets your computer everytime you restart it. You can disable it to install programs though, then enable it again.
 
Motoxrdude said:
DeepFreeze resets your computer everytime you restart it. You can disable it to install programs though, then enable it again.
Yes, but in order for that to work it has to be installed and running before he installed that trial software, now that info is in the registry and it cant easily be removed.
 
So basically, if I reformat my hard drive ... install the 30 day free trial software ... and then DeepFreeze it ... it will always say Day 1 of Trial, but it will still let me do things in the program as normal (like create backups, edit settings, make letters)?

It's a program called Tenant Pro 7 ... it's like Quickbooks, but for Real Estate Property.
 
well i dont know whats allowed on this site but y dont you go get a free serial code and register for the product and then you have it for ever...?
here is a site you can serch for it here *LINK REMOVED*
 
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rocket1406 said:
So basically, if I reformat my hard drive ... install the 30 day free trial software ... and then DeepFreeze it ... it will always say Day 1 of Trial, but it will still let me do things in the program as normal (like create backups, edit settings, make letters)?

It's a program called Tenant Pro 7 ... it's like Quickbooks, but for Real Estate Property.
No, if you format and install deepfreeze, then install the program, you would need to re-install the program every time you restart your computer. Since deepfreeze is meant to restore your computer to the previous settings everytime you restart, in other words, the program will no longer be installed when you restart.
 
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