![]() It's cheap, and works very well.įreeware with no nags/ads or is it nag/adware? I dislike the author too, but the tool is great and it's certainly not anything remotely near $200 euros. Throw in $10 or so and you should have plenty of licenses to last awhile. But you definitely don't need to pay anywhere near $200 Euro's. ![]() I agree the nagging to "donate" is annoying, and his calling it a donation is a bit offputting when in practice it's really just purchasing a license to use it. The license is tied to the HDD, so you won't need a new license for reinstalling the OS or replacing the motherboard. Everyone that donates the minimum of a dollar gets a license. Thanks for clarifying this I found MSFT is possibly with enough people asking for Aero will do it themselves as you can read here -> I'm still holding onto hope that there will be an OFFICIAL implementation by Microsoft. Unregistered version randomly pops up a nag box that minimizes all your windows and steals focus from the active window you were on - including a full screen game.Īlso a large watermark on the desktop that sometimes overlays over other programs. ![]() I've heard that if you "donate" more than 200 Euro you have a 100% certainty of getting ONE license for ONE OS install. ![]() And if he gives you a license, you will have to play "donation lottery" again and hope you get a new one if you change your OS hard-drive, if you reinstall Windows, or if you change the motherboard. The author then randomly decides to give some donors a license for the full version and deny others. It's nagware and puts a watermark on your desktop unless you "donate" an unspecified amount to get a key. This refers to a third party library that you cannot even buy. ![]()
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