"I think your game is really neat! My highest score so far is 232.".If you send me more games and they are good I will pay money." "Brickles was an okay game but do you have any other games.Maybe I'm going to play the more harder one in the far future. (But he is the worst player of my family - he seldom takes more than 100 scores.) I always play with one huge paddle and slow ball. My father says it is good to play when the brain is tired after studying or working. "We (my family) all like this game so much.You're proboblay a busy guy, so I won't take up all your time." Do you like to play your own games? Do you build computers? You must be pretty smart! Do you have any new software that you've been working on? What kind of computer do you have? I just got a new computer. "I love Brickles Plus! I'm not very good yet, but I will!".The students love it and it really helps improve their eye hand coordination and visual tracking skills." "I use your program Brickles a lot in my occupational therapy programs.You might market this as an interactive cat toy! Something about the way it bounces and the sound breaking Brickles make makes her crazy." "It's fun, it's soothing but I rarely get very far unless I lockup my 3-yr-old Burmese (cat)."It has given me many moments of pleasure and laughs.But, I have to admit, I play it just about every day."
Your game (Brickles) is my 5 minute pastime when something's printing. I guess I'm just too honest, or maybe just strange.
So the question is: how to sign in? How to get my login-dude-icon green just for 5 minutes so that I can uninstall X7.As a software author, I get lots of letters and emails. Obviously I used it when I registered the product.
My login-dude-icon stays red -( All I get is this message "Error: serial number has already been used." Problem is that I cant sign in using Corel's "Help->Sign in". I hope someone who officially represents CorelDraw would confirm this.) AFAIK, to keep that, uninstallation must be done in "Signed in Mode". And on this old PC I need to uninstall the software without loosing my right to still have X7 in 3 different PC's.
So naturally I would like to install X7 to my new laptop. Now I have to uninstall everything I have on my computer, and then this old desktop shall be put through a highly sophisticated demolition process and ultimately sent to recycling heaven in small pieces.
I even have the activation key stored with my installation DVD.
The product was registered on-line using the web page (not using built-in registration during the install), I do have an Corel account (for quite many years actually), the serial number is identical in all places, including DVD-box, registered products listing on web-site/account and in "About CorelDraw" window. I have all legit Corel X7 installed to my desktop computer. so once again here is another question concerning how to uninstall/deactivate Corel X7. So I "bump this up" hoping that you notice my message. I guess I have almost the same situation as chuck19020 had.