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Hi Paul,
<p>I too would appreciate this.
<blockquote>Be as annoying as you like. [is it really necessary at all
if one is registered?]</blockquote>
Thanks,
<p>Chris
<p>
<hr WIDTH="100%">Paul Rodman wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Yeh, I can do that. As long as it's reasonably irritating,
it will
<br>eventually have the desired effect...
<p>Paul R.
<p>On Jun 15, 2009, at 4:00 PM, Michael Conte wrote:
<p>> Would it be too much of an issue to have AP just not quit running
<br>> when the
<br>> expiration date for the beta version is reached? Just leave a nag
<br>> message
<br>> running for x number of seconds and then let AP continue to load?
<br>>
<br>> Reason for asking is we had our first nearly clear night in awhile
<br>> and I
<br>> hauled the laptop out to the telescope, got everything fired up and
<br>> went to
<br>> load AP and got the message. Luckily I did have a very weak but
<br>> connectable
<br>> wifi connection so I was able to download the latest beta version
<br>> but I
<br>> could see where if I was REALLY out in the field and if I had failed
<br>> to
<br>> check the expiration date for that version prior to leaving, it
<br>> could cause
<br>> me a fair amount of grief.
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