The Express 2010 editions require registration within 30 days but then no further action after that.Īnd now, as mentioned, you also have VS2015 Community edition, which I use since I fall into one of those afore-mentioned categories. I actually long ago used VS2008 Express because the products I make with it don't make enough money to justify paying for the full version. If you don't want to pay for it, there are plenty of free solutions, including Microsoft's own Express editions (or Community editions if you fall into one of the exempted-from-payment categories). How would you feel if we did that to your software, continuously extending the trial so that you received no economic benefit for your hard-earned yakka? Seriously, if you've used it for 60 days plus another 60 days, you might want to at least entertain the idea of beginning to speculate about the merest possibility of actually paying for it (with apologies to Douglas Adams, RIP). So you may want to consider being less of a cheapskate and going out to buy it. Well, based on a limited sample size of "you", I would say once.
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