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DayPilot Pro for Javascript - Trial License 60 Day Limit

Asked by Suds
1 year ago.

Hello,

I am currently learning devlopment of web based application with DayPilot for javascript to understand coding, its features and limitations & learning experience , developing during free time (not full time development) on local laptop (not on server, not hosted), will take more than 90days to familiarize with DayPilot and decide on purchasing licenses as it depends on learning curve & limitations.

Question:

Does “DayPilot for javascript” stops working after 60 day trial expiry , or it will continue to function (work) with “Demo” banner.

( I am ok with working with Demo banner for long time as using only for learning)

Answer posted by Dan Letecky [DayPilot]
1 year ago.

If you need a longer evaluation period just drop us a note at sales@daypilot.org, it should be no problem.

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