Ahh ... that answered a question I was about to ask. I have 3+ computers on which I could conceivably use FRV. I use it mostly for my desktop, and secondarily for an HP-Split Intel i3 based computer. Nice to know I can transfer around without needing another license.
Slick, and so many great features for a very reasonable priced utility.
Is this license transfer / deactivation also how RawDigger works?
I haven't tried it yet, but what happens on a desktop computer with multiple partitions? I have a "sandbox partition" that I use to check out software that I am considering. Would installation of FRV on it count as another activation towards the limit of two, or as the same installation as the primary partition?
Ahh ... that answered a
Ahh ... that answered a question I was about to ask. I have 3+ computers on which I could conceivably use FRV. I use it mostly for my desktop, and secondarily for an HP-Split Intel i3 based computer. Nice to know I can transfer around without needing another license.
Slick, and so many great features for a very reasonable priced utility.
Is this license transfer / deactivation also how RawDigger works?
I haven't tried it yet, but what happens on a desktop computer with multiple partitions? I have a "sandbox partition" that I use to check out software that I am considering. Would installation of FRV on it count as another activation towards the limit of two, or as the same installation as the primary partition?