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Limitations of Trial Version after 30 days?

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Michael asked on 05 Mar 2014, 08:18 AM
Hello together,

I wanted to ask, what are the limitations after 30 days of the ASP extensions?
I'm using at the moment a Version from 2011 for a small hobby website/project (non.commercial!), where after a few clicks a "Telerik.Web.UI 2011.1.315.35 trial version. Copyright telerik © 2002-2011. To remove this message, please purchase a developer version." appears.
This is absoltly a fine restriction from my side.

I'm planning to update the site so .NET4 from .NET2 and add some features.

Is it still done in this way in the new Versions?
So that everything is working, just with some "advertise"?

Thank you!
Michael

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answered on 05 Mar 2014, 09:31 AM
Hi Michael,

The trial controls are fully functional and the only difference with the registered ones is the trial error message. This is valid for all trial versions of Telerik UI for ASP.NET AJAX. The error message could also break the layout of the page, because when it appears the control changes its dimensions.

My personal recommendation, however, is that you think of switching to the paid version, because you will receive free product updated for one year ahead and access to the support ticketing system with guaranteed 24 h response time.
We also offer a 10% discount on any product license to educational, non-profit and charity entities.

Kind regards,
Rumen
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answered on 05 Mar 2014, 10:37 AM
Thank you for your reply.

About the break of the layout: That correct, it breaks the layout sometimes.

It's really just a hobby for a project, which is running one month a year for a charity thing.
So, to he honest, it's not really a option to buy in terms of cost-benefit relation.

But I'm also happy with this limitation.

Thanks you
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