

Such allowance indicated openness and generosity on behalf of the creator of the software, and the creator should be confident enough to believe that the potential client will get addicted to the software and will be grieved enough to see it having no more functionality after 30 days - and will be much more persuaded to put the money on. I think the approach to the trial with versions 8.x was the right one, as the immediate limitation that the TVP 9 trial imposes on you is annoying and, well, LIMITING: For Certain, a trial should let you taste EVERYTHING about a product, particularly when the customer is about to spend hundreds of Euros/Dollars on it. Many of the serious software at their 30-day trial period give you full functionality, including saving and exporting (i.e. Many people want to check the export capabilities, but can't. So in the end of the day, it is wrong to write FULLY functional for 30 days. The current version available for trial (TVP 9) is available as the PRO version only (no option for Standard), and gives you LIMITED functionality (no save/export), and a watermark on the project (although you can't even export it) regardless of the 30 days period.

Standard version came FULLY functional for 30 days, and remained that way even AFTER the 30 days, only that a watermark was added on top of your saved projects and all exports. Pro version came functional BESIDE the ability to save and exportĢ. With version 8.x of TVP, you had 2 choices:ġ. It just seems easier to me to directly download it. Lastly, is it possible to purchase and download the full version once you have the trial version - that is, without having to contact a reseller first? I'm asking because I'm from Holland, and the reseller there doesn't list any prices. Furthermore, when I try to send TVPaint an e-mail via Contact Us, I get a message that says I need to fill in all the required fields, even though I did fill in everything. "Why not give it a try ? The free trial version is fully functional and 30-days limited and comes with the user manual so that you can learn how to use the software during your trial period."Īlso, when I try to download the PDF manual, my browser (Safari) crashes. "The trial of TVP Animation Standard & Professional Edition is not time limited but you can not save (and export) your work and water marked are present on the project." On one page of the TVPaint site, it says this: I'm planning to try the trial version of TVPaint, but have some questions.
