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    Ashraf
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    Steen
    Guest

    Alhthough I followed the installation instructions my software says it expires on 02/24/2025. I thought it was a full vesrsion working for longer than 1 month

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    Lucas Rusguard
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    [@Steen] I have the same problem!!! License is valid only for one!!! month.

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    Andreas
    Guest

    It is clearly stated that this 1 month period refers to your update and support permission only!

    The full version is for unlimited time. Even clearly stated.

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    Why wait for CryptoLocker ?
    Guest

    This program does exactly what is sais…it encrpts files on yoour PC, exactly like a cryptolocker but also provides the ability to unlock the files ande decrypt them…some times…not on my test (luckly was just a test). If you share those files or copy them to another computer, shared folder, cloud drive … and you try to apened the files with the same application installed on different computer 6 out of 10 times has failed or created files that were not readable any more (i used a word file, a PDF and a jpg – PDF worked 8/10, word 6/10 and jpg 4/10 but this was fixable modifying the MIME type of file in the header to something different and then revert back to original MIME) so yes is working as intended but fails most of the time to deliver easy end user experience

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    benasp
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    “Of”? Horrors! You would think the developers would at least run name ideas past an English-speaker once, before settling on a name. Never (i.e. NEVER EVER) capitalise a short preposition (or other functional parts such as articles or short conjunctions). Of course, the exception is in opening a sentence. English 101. (By the way, the same convention applies to most other languages using roman characters.)

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