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Trial Versus Registered

ExeScript is Try Before You Buy software. It is NOT intended to be free or public domain use, which means that you can evaluate the program for a specified amount of time and register it if you think that it will meet your needs. Otherwise, you must stop using it. In the case with ExeScript, the trial period is set for 15 days.

The trial version of ExeScript is NOT crippled in any way, nor is there any functionality disabled in the program. Therefore, you can properly try out the software, so you know whether ExeScript is the program you want.

However, in the unlicensed copy (trial version), you will have a trial notification screen upon startup, a message stating you are running in evaluation mode in the main window title bar, and a screen on exit, asking you for your feedback on ExeScript.

Once you purchase the program, you will not get these limitations anymore, and you will also qualify for full technical support and free upgrades.

 

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