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GraphicConverter

GraphicConverter

View, edit, convert most image formats.

Version:  6.3

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Upgrade cannot be installed without License Key

Feedback Type:  Troubleshooting Report

Contributed by: switzig Monday, October 02 2006 @ 09:24 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

My copy of Graphic Converter came installed with my Apple computer. However, when I downloaded the latest version, it requires that I enter the License Key. I don't have a license key, so do I need to pay for the full version or something in order to get the latest?

My original vs is 5.4.1x
Latest download vs is 5.9.2
  
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Upgrade cannot be installed without License Key - Thorsten Lemke

Hello,

you have to download the OEM update:
http://www.lemkesoft.com/en/gc_oem.htm

Regards
Thorsten Lemke

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Monday, October 02 2006 @ 12:35 PM PDT


Upgrade cannot be installed without License Key - vt310

Happened to me, too. 5.9.1 was happy with my serial, 5.9.2 is not. :-(

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Monday, October 02 2006 @ 12:59 PM PDT


License Key & Pref Complexity - gmjm

- License Key -
GC can be used for FREE and in its ENTIRETY without buying a license. Just wait a few seconds. It is the only full-featured free software that I know of. I use it a lot and didn't want to wait each time, so I registered it many years ago, and it is still a valid license. If you are a bit short on pocket change, keep it up and running and access it from your Dock.

- Pref Complexity -
Yes, I will agree that GC is highly configurable and the preferences can be quite daunting, but the defaults work perfectly fine as they are. You are not required to go into preferences and tweak every little parameter. Only once did I do any serious pref tweaking, and that was for a specific project for a Windows-only usin' company and they still had arcane and ancient image file requirements. Altering the prefs sped things up. I wouldn't do such changes in preferences for single instances.

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Monday, October 02 2006 @ 01:01 PM PDT


Old License Works - gmjm

I re-entered my original license and upgrade codes, and it works fine. Perhaps they changed the way the software accesses their preference files.

If you lost your registration information, you can email Lemke Software with your email address used to register it, and they will be glad to send you the codes.

In my rare few dealings with Lemke Software, they have always been very friendly and prompt. Email them with your issues rather than blindly spouting off because you were too impatient.

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Monday, October 02 2006 @ 01:16 PM PDT


Old License Works - sjk

And who exactly is it that you're accusing of blindly spouting off? Isn't that a rather exaggerated overreaction to a few sensible questions/comments about registration?

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Monday, October 02 2006 @ 03:51 PM PDT