How to extend trial period of any software
It’s general thing for all of us that a program which you really like reached it’s end of evaluation period and you are left alone. But, now you can use the trial version forever.
Unfortunately, you only get 30 to 90 days of time to use any product on demo trial basis then, you need to upgrade it to full version or say purchase it. But Now, you can save your money by using the same software forever without paying any cost.
TimeStopper is a small program which stops the time for any software executable file and hences facilitates you to use extended trial version of the program. After downloading, Just browse the EXE file of that program generally located in C:\Progarm Files and select the new installation date. Your program is now extended to another 30 / 90 days depending on the software.

Time Stopper Working demo
Note : This program just extends the trial limit of any software by changing the installation date. It doesn’t mean that you get the Full version of that produce. It means that the demo software (with limitation if present) will be available forever.








Well, or we can think of another options
Try this: http://abtevrythng.blogspot.com/2009/05/using-sandboxie-to-bypass-trial-version.html
hi,
After working with Timestopper for few weeks, I found some scenarios where Timestopper does not work.
I was wondering if anyone else was facing similar issues and provide suggestions.
1. I am unable to launch some new programs like ACDSee11 and Defrag Express. The applications just
won’t launch at all when launched through Timestopper.
2. Some programs like Norton Utilities expired after 1 month even after using Timestopper.Is it because they
are taking the current time from other source (like a date time server on internet ) ?
3. Some programs like Antivirus programs install Windows services which start on their own when windows start
and hence expire on 30 days by taking correct date from System.
Is anybody facing similar problems ? Any suggestions to overcome above problems will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Rohit
@Rohit, Don’t expect big brands like Norton being fooled by this extender. It’s a small utility and works on most softwares. It doesn’t mean all.
Hey friend, thanks a lot for the information… It helped me a lot.
Also, I found one more related article useful to extend trial period over here:
Reset trial software
I guess it will be helpful to all over here.
I hav a software staff files pro with 15 free trials, but i hav to extend its limit.Help me on this one!!!!
OR..you could just BUY the software. What a novel and unique idea!
Hahha
That’s the best idea but very few people will agree to it.
hi,
The download page has been marked as an attack page as you can see on the pic attached.
http://tinypic.com/r/2iu9ptu/6
hi this didn’t work with avg 2011 can u provide me other solution for esample editing the regedit
open regedit How to use Nod32 free trial forever
1. Download Nod32 free trial from their website and install. The free trial is good for 31 days.
2. Three days before it expires, uninstall Nod32 otherwise you will have computer problems. You will not be able to open document and image files, some programs will crash and worst, your system will not be protected from viruses and spywares.
* Go to Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs and then uninstall Nod32. Restart computer.
* Do not re-install Nod32 yet.
* Go to Start > Run and type regedit. Expand:
HKEY_CURRENT USER \ SOFTWARE \ ESET
* Delete ESET.
* Now, expand:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ ESET
* Delete ESET.
3. Reinstall Nod32 free trial and use it for another 31 days. Do the procedure again after the trial period expires.
You may ask, is this legal? It depends on your interpretation. Remember, you are only using the free trial and nothing else. You just uninstall, delete or clean up related system registry components, and then reinstall and try it again for 31 days.
Basically, it’s just the same as reformatting your hard drive and reinstalling the operating system and Nod32 trial version every after 31 days, correct? Nod32′s Terms of Use provides: try avg on this these works for nod32
Just a quick question I downloaded a simple program which just runs in Excel but it must have written into the Registry because I had to actually run and install. When the program runs it Excel it is macro driven any clue where I would find that in the Registry because it gives me an error stating my trial has expired and quotes the date I first ran the program.
Thank You
Flash
this is cool but its better buying the software
thanks you for sponsure