Hi Morten, Thank You for getting so fast back -so I am not alone on this planet LOL, there are humans here... ok getting down to the "business"I assume that you're trying to download
Lumion Free.
yes I am.You don't actually need to enter an activation code for
Lumion Free (aka, a
Product Key as it's called in the
Customer Area). All that is required is to register an account. You then need to go to the
Customer Area to download
Lumion Free (see the screenshot).
Aaaha, it must have been due to my very late hour, (mid of the night), that I did not realize, the link for free version sits under the first window. Now, in the morning, once I red your reply, I found it right away, and as of now I am downloading with relatively decent speed of around 350k/s, so in 15 min I would have my first answer, and yes, thanks to You... feeling groovy again LOL.
Did you send it to info [at] act-3d.com? (It seems to work fine here)
Yes it was the link on support page - http://lumion3d.com/forum/index.php?board=10.0The link would forward you to the
Bug Section, but unfortunately this section is only available for paying customers.
Lumion Free users need to post questions in the
General Discussion section (as you've already done).
and it still returns the same unpleasant error. If this address should be used by paid customers, I am sure it should say so before one clicks the link. On the other note, why would designers limit their testing and bug reporting base to paid customers only will remain a mystery to me - my eyebrow lifter. This is like shooting yourself in leg, why? (please don't answer LOL), we know the answer and trust me, one thing I am allergic to on this planet is a BS, or stupidity, aka lack of thinking which many people demonstrate way to often in life.No, actually, it's the first time I've seen a report like yours. It sounds like the script blocker really messed things up the first time, and that the browser cookie can't quite work out what happened when it couldn't execute the script. Arthur & Remko created this system, and I'm unfortunately no expert, but perhaps you'll have to locate the Lumion3d.com cookies, delete them and log in again?
Yes, you are right, it would look so, but... I tried two different browsers of which the second has no blocker at all, and in my Firefox the blocker allows for js, and then I allowed for this site (whole domain). so it should not happen, but it did. I am glad to find the solution, which occurred to be obvious - the download link was just a bit below (kind' a hidden in my window) and I paid too much attention to the first window on top (also in your screen shot) stating you need to provide activation code, which I remembered it just have generated for me, but as I said it was lost in a process, when I had to refresh locked up page.Either way, please let me know if you can see the
Lumion Free download link in the
Customer Section (please refer to the screenshot below).
Yes, I just completed the download of my copy and will go now for the adventure of installation and evaluation, checking for updates, and free extensions if any (the usual stuff). I cross my fongers for Lumion's 64 bit architecture support, as with many other programs it is not fully supported and we-the users take heat so to speak. Nevertheless thank You again for extending a helping hand.
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