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minor quibble - 1000 item limitation
Congratulations to Kinook on Version 3 - a great improvement on an already great product.
I have had a minor annoyance though. I found to my frustration today (a Saturday) that I cannot work on a URD file that I have been maintaining for a large legal case I am involved in. It is over 1gig in size and has about 6000 items, meaning that the evaluation version will not let me add to or edit it. I thought I could easily solve the problem by getting online and buying the upgrade; however, when I did so I discovered that I will not receive the licence key until the next business day - presumably Monday. I imagine that this issue may catch other long time users off guard. Is the 1000 item limitation in the evaluation version necessary? |
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Well I had the same problem, but with good luck I received my new key the same day.
Kinook should think about thisat an greater upate. Hartmut |
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I agree! I had been using the beta of v3 and when the release version came out I installed it only to find that I could do very little with my 800Mb UR file because of the 1000 items limitation. I also thought I could immediately solve the problem by purchasing but was then perturbed to receive a message saying I'd get the key within a business day. Luckily I got it within a few minutes. Phew!
I do think Kinook needs to look at this; I'd have been very disgruntled with them if I'd been unable to use UR for a whole day. |
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quant, please read my post. This thread was originally started because of the restriction on the evaluation version. Then you said Quote:
I think Kinook should look at this, and I don't understand your use of triple question marks. Last edited by dasymington; 03-10-2007 at 06:45 PM. |
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as a long time user you know that evaluation version has a limitation of 1000 items, so I dont understand why would you install the v3 before obtaining the licence knowing you wont be able to edit your database. As a result, you suggest kinook to remove the only limilation of evaluation version to prevent its misuse, rather than obtaining the licence before installing the software. ??? |
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The problem would be overcome if Kinook advised beta users that they would need to make sure they had a valid license for the next upgrade before applying the released version - and ideally the advice should be on the download page. It's that simple! No one is trying to get past the copy protection. Everyone in this thread was quite happy to pay for the upgrade as soon as it was released; they just don't want to be without the use of their UR database. Without such advice, it seems that people with little knowledge of copy protection, like me, will fall foul of the problem reported here. I think it's really a customer service issue and, as such, something that Kinook is more competent to comment on. |
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well I am a long time user of UR 2.0 and without any 3.0 beta. After the release I downloaded the 3.0 and installed it.
Automatically the last database was updated to the last version. When I wanted to start with work I received the notice of the 1.000 item limitation. There was no nitice from kinook that the database will be converted and no advise for long time users to the limitation. The UR 2.0 installation was overwritten, so I could not try to open the converted database with the 2.0 version. Is this possible? Therefore Kinook should think about this for a future bigger upgrade. Solution may be installing the new version without deleteing/overwriting the former one. Converting databases to the new format and keeping a copy of the database in the former format, ir a name for example .UR2 Hartmut |
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1. before upgrading, backup your data (always!!!) 2. buy license before trying to use upgraded software |
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Sorry I do not agree.Before upgrading I want to see if I need this upgrade.
There mus be at least a notice that may databases will b e converted and the are the limitation of a evaluation copy. I have no problem as I upgraded and received the key the same day. It is not a complain from me but a request to kinook to think about their policy. Hartmut |
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Yes, I'm in exactly the same boat. I used the internal 'check for updates' function in UltraRecall 2, found an upgrade and installed. I didn't even realise this one was paid-for until the '1000 item limit' message popped up.
I have no complaints at all about paying for the upgrade, but I would definitely have appreciated some warning a) that it was paid-for (though I should have guessed/checked) b) that it would include this limitation (though again I could have guessed there might be some limitation if I'd thought to check if it was paid-for). c) that I wouldn't be able to get a new license number immediately on purchase! c) is the bizarre one, IMO. Surely it's not in the least difficult to automate the generation and delivery of license keys? Not for a company-full of programmers?? Now creating a very long info-item with paragraphs like 'add appointment reminder as soon as license key arrives.' |
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