Can I keep downloading and using a fresh unregistered copy of Script Timer from the Internet every 30 days?
This is not possible. You have only 30 days from the first time you start the Scheduling Engine to evaluate a given version of the application. You can run Script Timer itself indefinitely without registering, but not the Scheduling Engine. Registering is done through the Script Timer program, so you can always register your copy even if the trial period has expired. Top of Page 5. I previously tried out a version of Script Timer, but did not register. I now want to check out a newer version, but when I try to start the Scheduling Engine I get a message saying that the trial period has expired. Is there anything I can do? Yes. You should not have this problem if you are trying Version 2.0.2 or later. However, if you have tried an older version of Script Timer more than 30 days after the release date of the newer version, you may still see this message. In that case, please contact Apps & More Software Design explaining your circumstances. Top of Page 6.
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