Activate Rev Media ?!
Timothy Miller
gandalf at doctortimothyMiller.com
Sat Aug 7 16:10:01 EDT 2010
Good question, Mark.
Answer: I didn't know RevMedia 4.0 is free, and for that matter, I didn't realize it exists.
I often move stacks back and forth between my PowerPC OS X 10.4.x machine and my Intel OS 10.6.4 machine, so I need that to keep working. I can't find the system requirements for RevMedia 4.0 on the RunRev website.
Will someone please enlighten me on this point? I suspect RevMedia 4.0 is Intel-only. True?
If I have RevMedia 4.0 on one machine and 3.0 on the other, moving stacks back and forth, am I at risk for trouble?
Thanks in advance.
Tim Miller
On Aug 7, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> Why don't you just download the new free RevMedia 4.0?
>
> Often, when I install a trial version or an older version of Revolution, all already installed versions of Rev get unregistered. I don't know why.
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> Op 7-aug-2010, om 21:33 heeft Timothy Miller het volgende geschreven:
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I've been the happy owner of Rev Media v 3.0.0 for several years. Yes, I paid for it. I use it every day, in a variety of ways, on crude, self-authored stacks.
>>
>> Today, I routinely launched a stack I use ever day, and, to my surprise, I was prompted to activate my copy.
>>
>> I might have the serial number around somewhere. I'll have to hunt.
>>
>> Meanwhile, why did this happen?
>
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