Hi all,
Am I the only one for whom the registration code will not work?
The cute timer stays unregistered on the test version for 30 days :(
Hi all,
Am I the only one for whom the registration code will not work?
The cute timer stays unregistered on the test version for 30 days :(
Hi freebird !
You'll probably have it figured it out by now...
Anyway,maybe it's because the program runs in the system tray(its icon was hidden over here) and needs to be exited that way and restarted to show it's registered.
If not let us know.
Good to hear from you once again.
So far, the registration problem seems to have gone away... still, the alarm clock didnt go off.... *rolls eyes* ... I think I will be uninstalling this one.
It was a bit later before I had good monitoring results with this one... .NET 4 means my win7 32 VM, & then activation drove win7 NUTS, with 110,000 new registry entries effectively freezing the older app I use for that monitoring. So then I just did the rest of today's apps in the XP Mode VM, getting what I needed to monitor win7 64 installs [all I can monitor there is the registry], and logged the Cute Timer activation. Turns out it doesn't use the registry at all.
For activation you just need to make sure that you have permission to alter files/folders in the user AppData\ Local folder. Note that also means activating in one profile does not carry over to other user accounts.
If you do remove Cute Timer, you've got one folder named iWiiBoard & one named iWiiBoard_Tech to look/search for -- search for iWiiBoard in Regedit to find the uninstall key in the registry.
I've uninstalled it and replaced it with "Free Alarm Clock".
Works good, has nice sounds, and tells me what to do when to do it.
simple, effective.
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