working in the trial version

I am currently working on a site with the trial version. It seems like I remember reading somewhere that if I have a good start on a web site using the trial version and decide to purchase Freeway, then I will be able to keep the work I have created with the trial version and continue working on my site after purchase.

Is this correct? I am not sure if my mind is playing tricks on me.


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Yep, you can continue to work on your file after you purchase the full
version.

Regards,

Joe

On 26 Aug 2008, at 19:09, Create wrote:

I am currently working on a site with the trial version. It seems
like I remember reading somewhere that if I have a good start on a
web site using the trial version and decide to purchase Freeway,
then I will be able to keep the work I have created with the trial
version and continue working on my site after purchase.

Is this correct? I am not sure if my mind is playing tricks on me.


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Joe,

Thank you!


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At 19:17 +0100 26/8/08, Joe Billings wrote:

Yep, you can continue to work on your file after you purchase the full
version.

I remember reading here a few weeks back that work done in a trial of
Pro can’t be continued with a purchased Express version.

David


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Sometime around 27/8/08 (at 09:34 +0100) David Ledger said:

I remember reading here a few weeks back that work done in a trial of
Pro can’t be continued with a purchased Express version.

Good point. I don’t know from first-hand experience, but it makes
sense that a Pro document can’t be opened in Express because of the
various features that aren’t supported.

(I guess it could be possible to have Express simply ditch the
features it can’t handle, but I’m sure that would take more than a
little programming and quality assurance time… and why would
Softpress want to encourage people to go for the cheaper product more
than they already do? :slight_smile:

k


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