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This article was written by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.

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Free trials never last long enough, especially when the full version of the software is expensive. If you didn't have enough time to make use of a program before the free trial ran out, there are a few ways you can reset the trial period. This wikiHow article will teach you simple tricks to restart an application's trial period on your Mac desktop or MacBook.

Unfortunately, you only get 30 to 90 days of time to use any product on demo trial basis then, you need to upgrade it to full version or say purchase it. But Now, you can save your money by using the same software forever without paying any cost.

TimeStopper is a small program which stops the time for any software executable file and hence facilitates you to use extended trial version of the program. After downloading, Just browse the EXE file of that program generally located in C:\Program Files and select the new installation date. Your program is now extended to another 30 / 90 days depending on the software.

Now that you are ready with time stopper, You must remember that the new date will be the date you installed the trial software. This will maximize the Trial period, so just keep the installation dates of trial software noted in a text file.

Download and install Run as date. Target the location of the EXE application of the trial software you want to run which is generally in ( C:\Program Files \ Program Folder ) Specify the desired time and date at which you want the software to run. This should be in the past like Yesterday or 5-6 days before. Please note that- You should not take this date before the installation date as some programmers are clever enough to block software and end your trial period.

Then, You can either run program directly or create a custom shortcut for the modified program. In this way, you will be able to use fully functional version of that software forever by repeating the same procedure.

Above window shows expired trial of a program which is asking me to enter License key to unlock. I tried it opening at a specific date using Run as Date and full 45 Days of Trial period was retained.

Here is another program on which I tried extending its trial period of 30 days. I cannot guarantee that this software will be able to crack and extend trial period of any software but most of them can be done. This may not be able to crack Antivirus or Internet Security programs which generally stores this data on Web servers which cannot be hacked. This tutorial should be taken for education and testing purpose only and not for any illegal usage.

I used a software named Magic folder. I used to change my date and time wen using it ,, but it is not working now .. can i do anything by deleting registry file ??
cant use d program even after re-installing .. where is these kind of data stored(date of evaluation period) ?

hi rohit,
i am using bulk image down loader, but now its trial period is over,
so when i start it,it gives only limited functions
i have tried to reset date and time,also deleted its entries from registry.
but i cant get it worked.
any idea to get it worked without limitations.
thanks.

English is not my primary language. Sorry I do not undersand this portion. Do I change the date, prior to hitting finish/run software, or do I run the software with the original evaluation, and then change the evaluation backward from the date of installation.

Most of my software is donated as I have no personal credit card and I perform my work since 1967 for no personal financial compensation. Do have personal money to purchase sofware. (If really need a certain software the company will not donate, the I would like to extend the valuation if and when possible.

Install a trial program. Do not start 1st time. Then simply freeze C: drive with Deep Freeze program. It will start forever in trial mode. To avoid freezing main C: drive simply download free VMWare Player, and make a virtual computer and install all your trial programs in your virtual computer which is always frozen. This method works 100%. No more cracks or fake numbers plus you can make copies of your virtual computer with copy/paste and it will work on a MAC or PC and can be carried on a USB stick. The latest PS CS6 MSTR Collection is really nice, ha ha, enjoy.

What do you think of this idea? Reinstall Windows and immediately install all the important software. Do a SYSTEM IMAGE backup. Then every few days, or before the trial period expires, just recover the original registry settings.

Just like the ways of Activation and the way their algorithms are defined to create Keys, this Trial thing also varies. Some maybe just inserting a registry key while some wise developers maybe using complex technique like the one you mentioned.

This article aims to give an overall description of various strategies on time trials of software. Its findings are mostly applicable for Mac OS X (Snow Leopard), but some findings are general for other Unices and unix-like systems (Linux). A basic knowledge of Mac (or some other unix or unix-like) system is required.

Men is generally a curious creature, so he/she wonders how the applications knows, when the trial time started, wether the time trial is over and wether it is possible do some trick (I mean simple trick, not reverse engineering) and reset the trial period.

I'm trying the entire suite in trial. Finding lots of problems with Publisher, trying to work on large documents in novel format (6x9 trade, 700 pages). Nastiest problem to date: inserting a page in a two-page spread. The imported material, from a Word Docx file, does not have the necessary blank pages before a new chapter most of the time. (The imported file was used to create an Epub file, which does not need the blank pages.) In print format, the standard practice is to have a blank page, or a page with a fleuron, on the verso, and the new chapter page on the recto, in those cases where the previous chapter has finished on a recto. As you will see by the attached PDF, the blank page is inserted all right, but then the margins go haywire. In Quark the margins automatically adjust. In Affinity Publisher, the verso margins are now attached to the recto page, and this carries on for the rest of the text.

This one is a deal breaker. The program is not useful for trade novel layouts when it has a bug this serious. There are lots of others, but I managed to find workarounds for most of them. For this one, the only workaround is to go page by page and reset the margins. And then another page insertion (or deletion) might undo everything again.

This issue has been reported before. The problem seems to be that when adding a page not only the page content moves over a page but also the master page formatting and contents. This definitely needs to be corrected. What might work in such a case is to select, in the Pages panel, all pages that were affected, right-click and reapply the correct master page(s).

Hilltop, thanks for the suggestion. I'll give that a try, but bear in mind, I'm dealing with a 700 page book. Every time I insert or delete a page I would have to go through the process you describe. And that brings up other issues, which are not so much bugs as what I consider to be design flaws. The book is actually written in three sections. In Quark, I can edit each section separately, which reduces the load on the program and the CPU, then export them to PDF as a combined file using the Books feature. In CorelDRAW, which is not really a layout program but has some layout features, I can load each section into the workspace in the order I want to use for printing, then export all the sections to a single PDF.

In Affinity, I have to work on the complete file and break it into sections, in order to get the different headers I need for each section. But even before I've done that, I have this page insert problem to deal with. And there are so many pages that the program can't really handle the load. Every edit takes forever to complete. The program has completely crashed several times. And this happens with nothing but text. I haven't even added the graphics yet, of which there are several.

Hilltop, I tried your suggestion, and unfortunately it did not work. I tried disabling and re-enabling the master pages, and the headers corrected themselves, but the page margins remained stubbornly wrong. Resolution of this issue will have to await an update to the program.

Lagarto, thanks for the suggestions. I'll try them out. And thanks for the files. Without delving further into your ideas, a couple of things strike me. One is that creating each chapter of a book separately and tweaking the page numbering does not solve the issue of exporting multiple files to a single PDF, which is necessary for the printer. Aside from the hassle of putting a book together that way, I have a feeling I wouldn't have a workable PDF at the end of the process.

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