Chris
Your licence will expire in one day! Well not yours, but mine of course. But does that mean that tomorrow, my product has its last valid day, or does it mean tomorrow I will be blocked. If the latter I have to look up some product code, and since I am rather busy, I would like to postpone that until Monday morning. Yes I am a procrastinator. :)
Apr 24, 2014 6:20 AM
Answers · 9
1
I think it means both; your product will not be valid tomorrow and you will be blocked, although you may only be blocked from using certain features. It depends on the product. My internet security software for example; if its license expires I am still able to use basic features, and they remain in place until I renew my subscription. It is also the same here at italki. When my membership expires I will be limited in using some – but not all – of the features, and they will return when I renew my membership. So if you can procrastinate until Monday, it shouldn’t be a problem. By the way – I know a lot about procrastinating.
April 24, 2014
Thanks, Leigh! I am actually focusing on German, but I still try to augment by English vocabulary a little. Nowadays, when I make a grammar error, and I ask a question, I get these motivating comments that even native speakers make those errors. ;) Also I might start learning English grammar again but then to teach. I forgot most of my grammar I learnt in school since I seem to do it right automatically. If I have done that, I hope I can help the novice English learners a little here.
April 24, 2014
I got a message from Visual Studio 2013: Update your trial license, it will expire in 1 day. Now can I work tomorrow, or can I not?
April 24, 2014
Chris, "procrastinator" is a beautiful word. Well done. I think we all procrastinate sometimes.
April 24, 2014
Could you explain what you are struggling with?
April 24, 2014
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!