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Old 12-17-2008, 05:11 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Charles Patrick View Post
Hi Don,

What's the difference between the demo version and the non-demo version?
Hi, Charles:

I went back to their website and could not locate specifically what their Demo lacks. Usually, however, a Demo is usually crippled in some form or other, as listed below:

1) Timed to quit
2) certain features disabled
3) limit on the number of...[fill in the blank: newspapers/magazines] it will process
4) Broad watermarks across the page(s)


Any or all of the above (and some I can't think of at the moment) may be in place in a Demo.

My main concern was that the members of MobileRead understood that this is not a free program, but a free demo.

Don

ADDED: Charles now admits to being a consultant for this company that produces this product.
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