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      matheusbragagnolo
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      Hi there!

      I used a trial skp Pro version for the limit of the time and now I can't use make, even if I uninstall it and reinstall it. When I try to use the Make version it asks me for a license as my trial expired 😞

      Has someone pass through it already? I am waiting for my educational license and I need to use the program now. Any idea of how to solve it?

      Thank you in advance,
      Matheus

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        cotty
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        Make sure you've downloaded Make and not Pro.

        Make install -> 30 days PRO trial -> Make

        PRO install -> 30 days PRO trial -> PRO (don't revert back to Make, you need a PRO license to continue)

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          juju
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          @cotty said:

          Make sure you've downloaded Make and not Pro.

          Make install -> 30 days PRO trial -> Make

          PRO install -> 30 days PRO trial -> PRO (don't revert back to Make, you need a PRO license to continue)

          this is true for SU2015, it changed in recent releases

          Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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