Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 2010-01-07 04:15.
There's a way around the required code.
I'm sure once they read this they'll change the setup...so keep the setup file, actually you can simply copy the install directory; no fancy setup schemes there.
In all honesty, there are free online sites, and actually $15 is not bad for what it does. It actually does a good conversion job. The convenience here is that you can have a copy on your USB drive.
It's a minor pain but you can bypass code inside the options.ini file and edit the "usetime=" back to 0 or 1. I tried to make ini read-only but it doesn't like that. Another way is to make a batch file that makes a copy, overwrites the original ini each time, but again its too much woirk for the cost.
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There's a way around the
There's a way around the required code.
I'm sure once they read this they'll change the setup...so keep the setup file, actually you can simply copy the install directory; no fancy setup schemes there.
In all honesty, there are free online sites, and actually $15 is not bad for what it does. It actually does a good conversion job. The convenience here is that you can have a copy on your USB drive.
It's a minor pain but you can bypass code inside the options.ini file and edit the "usetime=" back to 0 or 1. I tried to make ini read-only but it doesn't like that. Another way is to make a batch file that makes a copy, overwrites the original ini each time, but again its too much woirk for the cost.