

AUDIOBOOK BUILDER SERIAL INSTALL
If you’ve already purchased, just drag the application icon to the Trash anyway, go back to the Mac App Store, click the Purchased button at the top of the window, and click the Install button next to the application. The secret handshake is to remove the trial by dragging its application icon to the Trash before clicking the Mac App Store’s Purchase button. It won’t replace non-Mac App Store copies with Mac App Store copies unless the Mac App Store version number is higher and it only gets more confused when it finds multiple copies of the same app (it’ll update one copy but you get to guess which!).
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Have you been conned? And then you realize the trial is still installed, never replaced by the Mac App Store version because…the Mac App Store is a little dense when it comes to figuring out how to update what’s already installed.
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What’s this? You never got a serial number! You rummage.

There’s just one hitch: every time you use the app it keeps asking for a serial number. You head back to the Mac App Store, click the Purchase button, and then…nothing noteworthy happens, so you, proud new owner of a copy of a shiny new app, get to using it in earnest. Before you know it, the app rocks your world and you can’t live without it. While you’re kicking the tires you’re asked for a serial number, but you let it pass because you’re just giving it a spin to see if everything works as advertised. You visit our website and download a trial. The long of it is the Mac App Store is a one-stop shoppe for finding, purchasing, installing, and updating apps on your Mac – but there’s one thing it doesn’t do and that’s let you try before you buy. If you’re asked for one, you’ve got a version that isn’t from the Mac App Store. The short of it is Mac App Store apps won’t ask for a serial number.
