Froggie was kind enough to provide me with a code before.
I've installed Eudora 7.1 for my sweetie, and I need another code.
Hayulp!
Ribbit,
Greg
Use the same one, please.
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Best regards
Han
email address is invalid
Thanks, Han.
I've tried more than once on this installation to use the code the
Froggie sent me several months ago.
Eudora rejects it, giving me this error message:
"That registration code is either not valid for this version or is not
in the correct format. Please check your registration confirmation
email and verify that you have entered your name and code correctly.
Yadda."
I've been using my friend's name and the code that Froggie sent me,
which he assigned to my name.... if that matters.
Best,
Greg
Han means that you have to use the same code but also the same name,
because that name is part of the code.
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 03:01:09 -0700 (PDT), Greg <gps...@igc.org>
> wrote:
>
>>On Apr 25, 10:25 pm, Han <nob...@nospam.not> wrote:
>>> Greg <gpsm...@igc.org> wrote in
>>> news:fc2ab22d-722f-4f9a-a773-83e823d157c0
>>> @q32g2000yqn.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>> > Folks,
>>>
>>> > Froggie was kind enough to provide me with a code before.
>>>
>>> > I've installed Eudora 7.1 for my sweetie, and I need another code.
>>>
>>> > Hayulp!
>>>
>>> > Ribbit,
>>>
>>> > Greg
>>>
>>> Use the same one, please.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best regards
>>> Han
>>
>>Thanks, Han.
>>
>>I've tried more than once on this installation to use the code the
>>Froggie sent me several months ago.
>>
>>Eudora rejects it, giving me this error message:
>>
>>"That registration code is either not valid for this version or is not
>>in the correct format. Please check your registration confirmation
>>email and verify that you have entered your name and code correctly.
>>Yadda."
>>
>>I've been using my friend's name and the code that Froggie sent me,
>>which he assigned to my name.... if that matters.
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Greg
>
> Han means that you have to use the same code but also the same name,
> because that name is part of the code.
Indeed. As Ajo says.
DAMHIKT
Thanks, Ajo.
I thought as much, but I figured, what the hell? I'd like my sweetie
to use her name on her installation of Eudora on her laptop.
So I'm asking for another registration code number.
Best,
Greg
I thought as much, but I figured, what the hell? I'd like my sweetie
to use her name on her installation of Eudora on her laptop.
So I'm asking for another registration code number.
Best,
Greg
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I haven't tried it, but this one came up in a search:
> First Name: Sweetie
> Last Name: Pie
> Code: 5895016956635321
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 20:01:58 -0700 (PDT), Greg <gps...@igc.org>
wrote in post:
>I'd like my sweetie to use her name on her installation of Eudora on
>her laptop.
>
>So I'm asking for another registration code number.
"Hi, Sweetie. You know how much I love you? THIS much! Here's a
gen-u-ine copy of 6-year-old program Eudora, personalized with Your
Name -- thanks to a Eudora keygen I found on the InterWebs! I even
ran a virus-checker on the keygen first! Would've want you to catch
something! That's how much I love you!"
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Version: PGP 8.1
iQA/AwUBTbfnLqRseRzHUwOaEQLAYQCgu7N2rvrXnan7oqK1dPheh7AXdK4AmgPn
MmOP2HL+Lewa/zcj7AhZr0F3
=Nmp6
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Ha ha ha.
Hee hee hee
Ho ho ho.
Heh.
> "Hi, Sweetie. You know how much I love you? THIS much! Here's a
> gen-u-ine copy of 6-year-old program Eudora, personalized with Your
> Name -- thanks to a Eudora keygen I found on the InterWebs! I even
> ran a virus-checker on the keygen first! Would've want you to catch
> something! That's how much I love you!"
When "Froggie" (or anyone else) merely posts a name and reg code,
or when you find this same little bit of plain text via any search,
you can copy and use the posted code perfectly safely,
and in fact any number of people can use the same name and code.
Qualcomm does not care, having ceased to accept payments for Eudora
about four years ago -- in fact, there are now
free "paid" registration codes posted on Eudora forums,
for all versions of Eudora (4.3 through 7.1),
for both Windows and Macintosh:
"Paid" mode for upgrading "classic" Eudora
http://eudorabb.qualcomm.com/showthread.php?t=16492
The university site license that you can find via Google search
for Eudora Registration Code
as well as any of the codes posted by Froggie, etc.,
would also re-enable any paid version with "X1" ultra-fast search,
but the module which would enable "X1" to function
is missing from all later, unpaid downloads anyway,
because royalty-free distribution was not sanctioned
by the company which produced it for Qualcomm:
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