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There are a few '''restrictions''' when you use MusiCAD without registration ([[license]]), so you will have to get accustomed to a few itches:
There are a few '''restrictions''' when you use MusiCAD without registration ([[license]]), so you will have to get accustomed to a few itches:
* Before you can [[save_as|save]] or [[print|print]] any file you have to copy an alphanumeric string correctly as shown see below;
* Before you can [[save_as|save]] or [[print|print]] any file you have to copy an alphanumeric string correctly as shown see below;
[[file:nagscreenuk.jpg]]
* MusiCAD files are stored uniquely encrypted for use on that specific computer. If your computer dies your files become just as unreadable as on any other computer;
* MusiCAD files are stored uniquely encrypted for use on that specific computer. If your computer dies your files become just as unreadable as on any other computer;
* You cannot share your MusiCAD-files since they are encrypted. If you'd like to share you music - in editable form - with others you have to [[registration|register]] (and pay the license fee);
* You cannot share your MusiCAD-files since they are encrypted. If you'd like to share you music - in editable form - with others you have to [[registration|register]] (and pay the license fee);

Latest revision as of 18:29, 11 August 2022

There are a few restrictions when you use MusiCAD without registration (license), so you will have to get accustomed to a few itches:

  • Before you can save or print any file you have to copy an alphanumeric string correctly as shown see below;

Nagscreenuk.jpg

  • MusiCAD files are stored uniquely encrypted for use on that specific computer. If your computer dies your files become just as unreadable as on any other computer;
  • You cannot share your MusiCAD-files since they are encrypted. If you'd like to share you music - in editable form - with others you have to register (and pay the license fee);
  • On each printout a small message will be shown;
  • MusiCAD will remind you that registration is preferred every once in a while;

To get rid of the aforementioned restrictions you'll have to register and pay for a license.

However, apart from the aforementioned restrictions, full functionality is available in evaluation mode after completion of the registration form to allow for a full test drive.