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2005-11-12
Nope!
You gave wrong infos!
MorphOS runs free for half an hour...
And during these 30 minutes there are no limits... You can surf internet, playing movies, using productivity programs and save your files...
After that amount of time, the Operating System slows down the machine and this will avoid any further serious usage.
If you want to unlock the OS, you can purchase MorphOS online by pay-pal, or using your credit card, and then signalling MorphOS_Team (via the built-in tool), that you purchased the key...
Then in a short amount of time your personal keycode will be enabled online, and it will be removed any time limit.
Else, if you are not afraid of 30 minutes timelimit you can reboot MorphOS, and in less than 10 seconds you are allowed again and again a full 30 minutes session...
So then you could using MorphOS forever by leeching infinite 30 minutes timelimit sessions.
Edited 2011-09-12 23:42 UTC