Do you have any evidence to suggest that your theory is any more correct to make these definitive statements? I and others have explained that businesses very commonly make an official policy that doesn't directly line up with their internal model. You don't know what their business model is. You are, again, making huge assumptions without actually backing them up. The simple facts on their website and Reaper itself LOGICALLY point to them wanting to make that $60 off of you if you use it for longer than your 60 trial period, no "wink wink knudge knudge". They don't even have a free version for educational or non-profit organizations yup, it's still $60. Maybe Cockos would like people to have a fair chance to confidently buy their product? Maybe they offer a free 60 day trial, officially, as socially-conscientious software developers that don't want software pirates getting viruses from cracked versions? If we're going to speculate about their motivations, read my other comments. Just because you'd LIKE to not pay $60 doesn't change what Cockos chose as their business model. Cockos is a company that produces Reaper, a DAW product that costs $60 for personal- or low-volume commercial use and $225 for high-volume commercial use.
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