Is it even possible to buy a permanent key?
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:22 pm
A while ago I got tired of the free key expiring, so I decided to pay the $60 and get a permanent key. I went to the page where you buy it, filled everything out, and got a confirmation from the payment processor. That same confirmation told me I needed to send an e-mail to the developer to get the key, since I guess it's not automatic, and they have nothing to do with that. So I sent an e-mail to the place they told me, politely asking for a key, including my confirmation number in the e-mail as proof that I'd paid.
But instead of getting a key back, they refunded my money. So is it even possible to buy this program? I wouldn't mind supporting the developer, because I think it's a good program, and I find it useful, but I'm a little frustrated now. I don't know why they keep using this key system in the first place. For the paid version, sure it makes sense. But for free it should just be checking for updates when you start the program, and then prompting you to download the update if there is one. But if there's no update, it should just run. These keys are so annoying.
But instead of getting a key back, they refunded my money. So is it even possible to buy this program? I wouldn't mind supporting the developer, because I think it's a good program, and I find it useful, but I'm a little frustrated now. I don't know why they keep using this key system in the first place. For the paid version, sure it makes sense. But for free it should just be checking for updates when you start the program, and then prompting you to download the update if there is one. But if there's no update, it should just run. These keys are so annoying.