Quoting Vincent Coen to Don Vally <=-
Hello Don!
First try to google the product or search you local BBS systems for a later copy of the s/w.
How ever, it is more likely that the Author/programmer has left fido / bbsing etc. so the need to register is no longer possible.
Yea for the applications I am interested in, the search results are
nil. The applications are ones that the author would send a 'key disk'
for which was registered to my name. So no luck looking for that on
systems I have perused. Hence my message.
I will admit that I made a copy of the reg. keys in a special folder
and copied that over along with many other whenever I upgraded
I can only kick myself for not doing this at the time. The only other
way I can think of is to reverse engineer, but I am clueless when it
comes to that arena.
Thanks for your reply...
Have a great day!
Anyone still registering shareware? Or is this a topic that's too old
to discuss?
I remember shareware when I was using 8088 and 286/386 class machines.
I always wanted to register but never had the funds (at the time). Now
I can still find the applications, but the authors are long gone
and there's no way to register.
I also still see the older applications I had registered, but don't
have the keys or codes for any longer.
Searching for keys or codes on old software is a bust nowdays. So is
there anyone who can help with this?
Or is it just a lost cause?
... Danger, Vincent Coen! Off-topic messages! Danger!
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