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Geoffrey Heard <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 May 2011 23:14:02 +1000
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At 1:54 PM +0200 20/5/11, Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
>Bob Stern wrote:
>>Erik Richard Sørensen wrote:
>>>running NWP 2.0 in demo mode still launches 
>>>NWP, when i press the browser or mail app 
>>>button on the keyboard
>>
>>OS X cannot distinguish different versions of 
>>the same app because they have the same ID and 
>>creator codes.  You should make a Zip archive 
>>of NWP v.1 and trash the original while you are 
>>testing NWP 2 in demo mode.
>...
>
>Apart from this I donot have to run NWP 2.0 in 
>demo mode since I have a registered version of 
>NWP 1.x with serial code. - It's clearly written 
>on the Nisus webpage that the ver. 2.0 is a free 
>upgrade to ver. 1.x owners.

On the contrary, I'm afraid, Erik, it is clearly 
written on the Nisus web page that v.2 is a PAID 
upgrade and the upgrade price is given.

You can download the upgrade (they call it an 
"update" for some reason) and then run it in demo 
mode. The v.1 registration codes do not work with 
v.2. Click on the "Purchase update" button and it 
will take you to a page where you can enter your 
v.1 registration number and so quality for the 
upgrade price of (I think) US$49 or thereabouts. 
(I'm not sure of he single user price as I 
purchased the family upgrade for US$99.)

Kind regards

Geoffrey Heard
Business & Environment Writer, Editor, Publisher
The Worsley Press

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