Express scribe free version not trial
As I said earlier, since I have uninstalled the most up-to-date version of ES and have re-installed one of the older versions, namely 4.35, I am having no problem with playing my voice files or finding them in my computer folders.
#EXPRESS SCRIBE FREE VERSION NOT TRIAL PRO#
If you still have time left on your Pro trial, the program will just downgrade to the Free version automatically when the trial nchdl: Thanks for the advice on checking to see if I have the free version or not. If the About box says "Unlicensed Basic Free Version" then the program will work indefinitely. In the uninstall wizard, select the "Downgrade to the free version" option and click Next.
If the "Licensed User" entry says "Unlicensed software" then go to Windows "Programs and Features" control panel (or the equivalent on XP) and choose to "Uninstall / Change" Express Scribe. Thanks, in advance, for any help on this.
#EXPRESS SCRIBE FREE VERSION NOT TRIAL SOFTWARE#
So, again, how do I get the software or my computer to know that I want it to switch over to the regular free version and not continue with the trial version when I'm actually downloading the free version? I need to get this done within the next 3 days, so I'm hoping someone out there has a quick answer to my problem here. So, I cannot afford to not be able to use this software, yet I do not want the paid version. Well, I rely on this software for my occupation as a medical transcriptionist. Now, this accidental trial version download was almost 2 weeks ago, I believe, and now I'm getting a reminder that there is only 3 days left to this version and that either I pay for this version or it will expire. The problem is that the ES box that came up after the download says the exact same thing as before, so it still says it's the Pro (Trial) version and not the free version. I have tried going back to the download page again and then, after finding the actual free version link, went through the download of the supposed free version. I didn't know that until I downloaded it and saw the words "Pro (Trial)" on the top of the ES box. Unfortunately, the button I clicked on was the Trial Pro version and not the free version. It took me to the general web page for the ES software, but I had to try to search for a download button. I was checking for updates on this program and a box popped up saying that there was an updated version, so I clicked on the button that would start the update. I have used ES transcription software for many years and have always used the free version.