It's very easy provided you aren't particular about the date on your computer.
Most software that can be downloaded come with some free trial period - mostly 30 days. After downloading and installing the software DO NOT let the clock in your computer go beyond 23:59. Just remember to set the time on the computer every morning, and again some hours later, to 00:01.
Remember, that whenever the clock rolls over from 23:59 to 00:00 the software counts it as 1 day.
I have used a software (that came with a free 30 day trial period) for more than 8 months ! But then your e-mails will suffer coz the dates on them are all wrong. If you don't mind this then go ahead.
Some e-mail providers set the dates on your outgoing emails with the correct dates, but some set the email dates that are on your computer.
Setting the clock back to 1-2 years back will not help, coz the software that you have installed will look at the no. of times the clock has rolled over beyond 23:59.
2006-12-05 16:03:37
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answered by Longfellow 3
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It depends on the software. If it is true trialware then it disables itself after a set period of time. If it is shareware you are allowed to try it (a trial) and then either buy it or remove it at the end of the trial period. Shareware usually does not disable itself but continuing to use it beyond the specified period is not ethical. There are other types like crippled ware wherein part of the software is turned off until you buy it. That may or may not have a time limit.
2006-12-05 12:20:28
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answered by smgray99 7
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It's possible, you take note of the date the software trial expires, for eg. today 6th December 2006. If you don't mind it, adjust the year of your computer back by 1-2 years, for eg. your computer date now will be 6th December 2005 or 2004. That means you can use the software for 2 years since it's going to expire at 6th December 2006 on your computer time.
Hope this helps...
2006-12-05 12:20:13
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answered by ¥ï$hãñG 2
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Yes but I would rather not explain how. And this
"mi opinion: if u hav a custom made computer, with an OS that u got from sumwhere, not the stores, its likely that ur ip will change. so wen u download a [trial] ver. it usually looks at ur ip, but if ur custom comp. changes it's ip frequently, then ur good to go."
THAT made me chuckle.... I have never in my life seen a moe off the wall answer.
2006-12-05 12:22:27
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answered by Dave W 1
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Set your system date as a future date like 12:12:2009.
Then install trial version.
Then change the system date as current date.
Best of luck !
2006-12-05 17:55:13
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answered by Anonymous
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this technique has a subroutine that denotes the start date by employing the date on your computing gadget. It then in simple terms makes use of that benchmark to indicate a provide up date. in case you haven't any longer reached the staop date you will get the applying to run longer in case you placed the date lower back on your BIOS. greater than a number of difficulty yet I have been given a BETA of workplace 2003 that had an end date of June a million, 2003 to run for yet another year that way.
2016-12-18 08:06:24
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answered by ? 3
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Yes it is possible. You kinda need to crack it. You need to find the product key at a site like www.astalavista.com I recommend you use firefox and not IE when going to that website. Also..make sure your antispyware and antivirus are running cuz thats kind of a dangerous BUT YET helpful site. Just be careful....BTW....its only illegal if you get caught..
2006-12-05 12:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Easy & possibly costly way out would be to buy license for the same.
Unethical & risky way would be to figure out license key using some crack (there are many sites on internet for this)
2006-12-05 14:15:21
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answered by kvasani 2
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mi opinion: if u hav a custom made computer, with an OS that u got from sumwhere, not the stores, its likely that ur ip will change. so wen u download a [trial] ver. it usually looks at ur ip, but if ur custom comp. changes it's ip frequently, then ur good to go.
2006-12-05 12:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. Buy the software.
2006-12-05 12:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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