![]() This means that they must add new and useful features to the program in order to entice their customers into buying again. With an upgrade model, Propellerhead has to convince its existing user base each time to purchase it. New FX, utilities and, wait for it.instruments ![]() Obviously if they release stuff outside the core program that I might like then I'll have to stump some hard earned.Įven if the Props don't use the Cakewalk model, how bad could it be? For an annual fee they might introduce new cool stuff more often. Regular updates, fixes, enhancements and all for zip. Yeah it got me at first but that's the situ with the Bakers. ![]() The registry entry may delete itself once you delete the REAPER folder from App Data and Restart, unsure.Soft Enerji wrote:So what if they did? What if they do what Cakewalk did? Ya sign up for the subscription then a year or so down the tracks they say "you never have to pay for an upgrade again". Open the Registry, if you are so bold (run: regedt32) HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\reaper.exe. There is one registry entry, but it is harmless. C:\Documents and Settings\USER_NAME\Application Data\REAPER (delete entire folder named REAPER).the Application Data folder will be hidden unless you enable it under Windows Explorer -> Tools -> Folder Options -> View -> Show Hidden Files and Folders.and Applyģ. After using the uninstaller built in REAPER it will bring you to the files still on your HD (delete those, if you're uninstalling).Ģ. Without having any interest in trying it, but trusting Cockos more than Microsoft, this is probably the way I would uninstall Reaper.ġ. Just out of curiosity, has anybody tried uninstalling Reaper from the uninstall exe file located in the Reaper folder (Program files->Reaper, also in the Programs menu under Reaper)? I wonder if this provides a complete removal of all traces. ![]()
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