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ifchor
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FreewareLimit: Freeware version limit exceeded: macro length

Post by ifchor » Wed Oct 03, 2018 2:35 pm

I guess the answer is simple but I cannot find it and I am quite desperate... I have recently started to use iMacros and now I get the following message:

FreewareLimit: Freeware version limit exceeded: macro length 51 exceeds max value 50

Looks like, I am using the free version, but I really have no idea where to login in order to use the activation key. Please, any suggestions? Because I haven't been able to use the software until now.

Thanks in advance,

Laura.
chivracq
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Re: FreewareLimit: Freeware version limit exceeded: macro le

Post by chivracq » Wed Oct 03, 2018 6:45 pm

ifchor wrote:I guess the answer is simple but I cannot find it and I am quite desperate... I have recently started to use iMacros and now I get the following message:

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FreewareLimit: Freeware version limit exceeded: macro length 51 exceeds max value 50
Looks like, I am using the free version, but I really have no idea where to login in order to use the activation key. Please, any suggestions? Because I haven't been able to use the software until now.

Thanks in advance,

Laura.
+ Content of Duplicate Thread I had to disapprove but which contains a bit of extra Info...:
ifchor wrote:I am currently using

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iMacros with Google Chrome
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FreewareLimit: Freeware version limit exceeded: macro length 51 exceeds max value 50
And i am not able to use the activation key in order to overpass this issue. Any suggestions please? I am desperate!
(I will "alert" TechSup, I don't use this Version (hum, exact Version not mentioned btw...), I can't answer Activation and License Issues...)
- (F)CI(M) = (Full) Config Info (Missing): iMacros + Browser + OS (+ all 3 Versions + 'Free'/'PE'/'Trial').
- FCI not mentioned: I don't even read the Qt...! (or only to catch Spam!)
- Script & URL help a lot for more "educated" Help...
ifchor
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Re: FreewareLimit: Freeware version limit exceeded: macro le

Post by ifchor » Thu Oct 04, 2018 12:05 pm

Sorry, but I even do not know how to check the version (imagine my level). I have been trying to call the support phone number but it has been impossible....
Tom, Tech Support
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Re: FreewareLimit: Freeware version limit exceeded: macro le

Post by Tom, Tech Support » Thu Oct 25, 2018 10:20 am

Hi ifchor,

If you have purchased a Personal Edition license (or better), then you need to download and install File Access for iMacros Extensions from your Ipswitch account. This will then prompt you to activate the license by entering your activation key. For more information, see the following:

https://wiki.imacros.net/Webextensions#Installation
Regards,

Tom, iMacros Support
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