I have installed Efilemanager and .... the trial date is expired 😞 I think I can delet a file to reinstal it and use it for anotre 15days. Anyone know how I can do this ?
Thx
I have installed Efilemanager and .... the trial date is expired 😞 I think I can delet a file to reinstal it and use it for anotre 15days. Anyone know how I can do this ?
Thx
Time to get the Credit card out.
I have no qualms about spending money one a product that I find useful (useful enought for the price that is), but what concerns me is that if people cannot just simply delete and re-install the app, doesn't it mean that there is some junk data floating around in your phone somewhere? even if it's 1kb of data, if I try 100 different pieces of software before I find the one I like, I'd have 99kb of junk floating around, taking up valuable space.
i uninstalled the game "Silver Ball" from a mate's 7650 last night, i noticed when browsing through the file system that it left a silverball.dll file which if memory serves, was 100K!
lol just today i installed seleq to my phone and then i just want to know how the 14 days left works so first i set my phone to 24 of septemper and i start seleq and it show 11 days for evaluation.
so i know that's how it works then i try to set the date 2 days before today and my seleq is expired and i can;t play with it anymore 😃 😃
Did you expect it to show 16 Days Left?? 😃 😃
i;m just being curious of what happen with seleq if i set the date bfore the date installed cos i tried bfore with Terra Force and it still works
but with seleq it not works 😃 😃
I hope developers are careful about this sort of thing.
I had a trial application expire on me, so I deleted one of its files off the phone and the app now works fine. It was that simple.
I won't say which app, and I emailed the author(s) to let them know of this deficiency.
Any other developers reading this may want to look at their expiration code to ensure that there aren't easy work-arounds like this.
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for the most part I would say authors are pretty right, I mean who can be stufed or well with a few in here who is gonna spend time trying to hack software on a phone??
Realsitically 90% of their customers in the market wouldnt even know which files they would need to edit, so putting mass resources into securing the code against hackers isnt that much of a loss, especially when you cosnider that if someone really wants to hack a piece of software they will get around it easily enough.
Is there a piece of software on the whole PC platform cant be hacked?