What transpired here actually amounts to software piracy. I think TechSmith was being very generous with their $99 "upgrade offer", given what you have revealed. It was purchased by your employer and you are (or were) using a "second" key registration.Īs such, it's hard to understand how you have been damaged and $200 has been "thrown in the trash". I believe in your initial post you openly admitted the key was never yours to begin with. If you own a key and you don't share it with anyone else, what's the point of blocking it from using wherever I want? I suspect the issue here is one related to what you said: Has anyone had a similar problem? Is there any way to have my key working? I didn't receive any other form of compensation or anything else. I don't want to pay for something that is already purchased and should work. The license was purchased a couple of years ago and it should be working. And finally, they suggested an upgrade for $99. The standard blah, blah - check your version, check key, we can't guarantee, etc. I contacted the support but they weren't very eager to help me. It shows an error on key registration and I'm left with the trial only. (and I could do it anytime I wanted for the past couple of years). I installed the software, but I can't register the app now. I was using the soft from time to time and I was still able to register the key around a year ago to do some video editing.Ī few days ago I've been trying to register the key again because I will need to make some short tutorials for the project I work on now. It was purchased by the old company I worked for and they left me a registration key for my private use. I've been using Camtasia 8 sometimes, only when I needed it.
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