EdMellott
03-21-2007, 12:46 PM
Occasionally some have found that, after acquiring an add-on module for BibleWorks, it did not turn out to be as needed as was originally thought. Rather than let it sit unused on the computer, some have inquired whether the module could be sold to another who could make use of the resource.
This is certainly an acceptable practice, and can be conducted as one would if selling or giving the BibleWorks program itself to another person. Of course, if the seller continues to use the BibleWorks program, he or she is honor-bound to remove the resource from the computer to which it had originally been installed.
There are two places where files are stored for the modules. All files for any given module will have the same filename. Only the file extension will differ. The name BUDGET.DOC indicates that the file contains budget information, and the file extension DOC usually implies that it is a word processing file.
The main files will be found in the DATABASES folder under BibleWorks x. There will also be a filename.reg file that contains the unlock information. Both sets of files should be removed from the computer. If assistance is desired identifying which files apply to which add-on module, simply send the inquiry to SERVICE@BIBLEWORKS.COM.
Last Update: ELM/March 21, 2007
This is certainly an acceptable practice, and can be conducted as one would if selling or giving the BibleWorks program itself to another person. Of course, if the seller continues to use the BibleWorks program, he or she is honor-bound to remove the resource from the computer to which it had originally been installed.
There are two places where files are stored for the modules. All files for any given module will have the same filename. Only the file extension will differ. The name BUDGET.DOC indicates that the file contains budget information, and the file extension DOC usually implies that it is a word processing file.
The main files will be found in the DATABASES folder under BibleWorks x. There will also be a filename.reg file that contains the unlock information. Both sets of files should be removed from the computer. If assistance is desired identifying which files apply to which add-on module, simply send the inquiry to SERVICE@BIBLEWORKS.COM.
Last Update: ELM/March 21, 2007