Some good software are available on the internet for trial purposes only. These software stop working after a specific time period like 10 day, 15 day or 30 day trials. After the trial period has ended there is no way to use these software again without either reinstalling Windows or purchasing license. But reinstalling Windows only for a software doesn’t make sense. A small utility can help you here. You can use Time Stopper to eliminate the time limit existing in a trial software usage period. Time Stopper works with any software’s executable file and will practically extend the trial period of the program for an unlimited amount of time. According to Brothersoft and Cnet, Time Stopper is listed under the best 50 utility software products of the world. So with the help of this special utility you can use your trial based software for as long as you wish.
How to use?
Using Time Stopper is a very easy task; just locate the executable file of your trial program (generally located in C:Program Files) and select the new installation date. Now, your program trial period will be automatically extended to another 30/90 days, depending on the software. Time Stopper does not affect your system time so you can use it without worrying about your system date and time. You can also configure the program to make a program to be run at a particular date.
After launching the software, click on Browse and locate your trial program’s file path. Now click on Choose the new date option and set the new date for expiry of the trial version.
After setting of new date, enter the name of a new desktop shortcut and delete all other old shortcuts of your trial version software from the desktop.
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