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Old 09-29-2014, 03:16 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Thanks for the comments.

Ten books is ten book files, the maximum that demo CC will permit on the device. If you delete them then you get ten more. Thus in your situation, to use the demo version long term you would need to delete enough "books" per day to make room for the next day's harvest.

Unfortunately I can't distinguish between periodicals and books, so I can't apply any special processing. I am also not convinced that I would want to. It would increase the work for me for maintaining the demo version for what seems to reduce the incentive of migrating from the demo version to the paid version. Remember that the demo version is intended to show what CC can do and to let someone ensure that it works on his or her network. I want the limit to be just high enough to do that, but no higher.
Then instead of (just?) a 10 book limit, you might want to consider a 10 day limit. Up to 10 books, and after 10 days (or however many days you think makes sense) you lose the ability to sync more books regardless of how many you remove. And, feedback from readers of this forum may help you a lot in figuring this out... if you constrain it too much, folks won't learn the value and of course if the constraints are meaningless, those folks have no need to buy. And, I of course, have no idea if my usage mode is rare or common.
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