In addition to the free (for personal use) Community Edition, trial versions of the paid editions of mAirList 3.x are now available. You need to register with the customer area first. The trial version can be requested from the "My Licenses" page after login. We will review each request separately. Once it is processed, you can download your demo license file from the same page.
Demo licenses are valid for 14 days. Personal users will only be able to request Personal Edition licenses, all other users can only request Professional Edition licenses. If you are looking for an individual demo license (longer period, other edition), please get in touch through the contact form on the website.
Please note that this only applies to mAirList 3.0. Free Community Edition licenses for mAirList 2.2 must still be requested through the old licensing mechanism (which will eventually be discarded once mAirList 3 is stable).
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Hi Torben.
Used to play with mAirList few years ago pre 2.2. Wouldn’t mind having a look at version 3 personal to see how it runs. Is version 3’s layout still customisable like the old ones? I still have all my old version 2 layouts hanging around. I never kept the old installer or license though. Just want to see how CPU hungry it is these days with my old layout. I’ll go sign up the account thing now.
I haven’t had a good play with Windows based automation systems in a while. I made the move to Rivendell on Linux and haven’t really looked back, but won’t hurt to see how it’s going.
Cheers,
Gavin Stephens,
New Zealand.
Most of the config is preserved when updating to v3.0. Skins and layouts should work almost out of the box and might need only a little adjustment. I’ll be happy to help in the forum in case of any issues.
A Linux version is somewhere on my to-do list, but that’s not so easy, because the Delphi-like cross-platform compiler and toolkit (FPC+Lazarus) is not 100% Delphi-compatible. Many parts of the GUI won’t work because the classes are not available in Lazarus. The good news is that the non-GUI part of mAirList does compile fine since BASS has been ported to Linux, so there’s light at the end of the tunnel.