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mv -v ~/Library/Application\ Support/.lpxuserdata ~/.Trash |
gonna check tomorrow when my trial drops to 89
confirmed, still works on sequoia
safe to update
I found out. Its still working haha 💪🏾💪🏾
i went to Finder Go Library Application support And then there was The .ipxuserdata Just deleted that one 💸
Yes, You can easily do it manually , but to see this hidden file you first have to type Command-Shift-Dot together .
(To hide the hidden files again type Command-Shift-Dot together)
n.b. it.s in User/Library/Application Support.
This also applies for the Final Cut Pro trail, that file is .ffuserdata !
Just delete that grey file and your Final Cut Pro trail starts all over again ! ;-)
Does this (still) work for Sequoia? (for version 15.2 at least, which is the newest version at the time of writing). Perhaps @Doghead1234 ?
Does this (still) work for Sequoia? (for version 15.2 at least, which is the newest version at the time of writing). Perhaps @Doghead1234 ?
I don't have Sequoia 15.2 , but try it out by doing it manually as I explained above. It works on Sonoma 14.7.2, why not on Sequoia.
Works ✅
Thanks @robocopys and @Doghead1234
Just use the manual method I explained above.
1/ Open a Finder window
2/ Open your personal (User) folder
3/ There double click on the "Library" folder
(if you don't see the Library while in your personal folder click on"View" in the top (Finder-)menu ,there click on "Show View Options" and in the new small window click on "Show Library Folder")
4/ In the "Library" folder double click on the "Application Support" folder
5/ When you're in the "Applcation Support" folder type on your keyboard the keys Command-Shift-Dot together and hidden files are shown
6/ There delete the grey file called .lpxuserdata
7/ The Logic Pro Trial period is reset
8/ Type on your keyboard the keys Command-Shift-Dot together
and the hidden grey files are hidden again
Just use the manual method I explained above. 1/ Open a Finder window 2/ Open your personal (User) folder 3/ There double click on the "Library" folder (if you don't see the Library while in your personal folder click on"View" in the top (Finder-)menu ,there click on "Show View Options" and in the new small window click on "Show Library Folder") 4/ In the "Library" folder double click on the "Application Support" folder 5/ When you're in the "Applcation Support" folder type on your keyboard the keys Command-Shift-Dot together and hidden files are shown 6/ There delete the grey file called .lpxuserdata 7/ The Logic Pro Trial period is reset 8/ Type on your keyboard the keys Command-Shift-Dot together and the hidden grey files are hidden again
Yooo this worked! Thank you so much man
Just use the manual method I explained above. 1/ Open a Finder window 2/ Open your personal (User) folder 3/ There double click on the "Library" folder (if you don't see the Library while in your personal folder click on"View" in the top (Finder-)menu ,there click on "Show View Options" and in the new small window click on "Show Library Folder") 4/ In the "Library" folder double click on the "Application Support" folder 5/ When you're in the "Applcation Support" folder type on your keyboard the keys Command-Shift-Dot together and hidden files are shown 6/ There delete the grey file called .lpxuserdata 7/ The Logic Pro Trial period is reset 8/ Type on your keyboard the keys Command-Shift-Dot together and the hidden grey files are hidden again
Thanks again for all your help, I have tried these steps but when holding CMD-SHIFT-DOT it does not show the hidden files. Reckon Apple have patched this again?
You need to have downloaded Logic Pro trail and have opened it once, then close Logic Pro
and then go to "Application Support"(in the Library of your User-folder)and there type at the same time Command-Shift-Dot and you should see the hidden file .lpxuserdata (N.b. "Dot" = . and "Shift" is the normal Shift, not the permanent one)
On Sonoma 14.7.4 it works. I don't know about Sequoia.
I confirm newest version works
Apple is never gonna patch it
To expose the hidden files you need to do the same thing as you do when doing copy-paste but instead of pressing c or v you press dot
I keep wondering how is this glitch still working
Everyone report if it doesn’t work, i’ll help
To expose the hidden files you need to do the same thing as you do when doing copy-paste but instead of pressing c or v you press dot
No, for copy or paste you only press Command c or v . Here you press Shift Command Dot .
This does not work on mine, tried all permutations.
I have Discord if you need me to show it bud
What’s your username? I’ll add you.
You need to have downloaded Logic Pro trail and have opened it once, then close Logic Pro and then go to "Application Support"(in the Library of your User-folder)and there type at the same time Command-Shift-Dot and you should see the hidden file .lpxuserdata (N.b. "Dot" = . and "Shift" is the normal Shift, not the permanent one) On Sonoma 14.7.4 it works. I don't know about Sequoia.
Everyone report if it doesn’t work, i’ll help
The method to find the grey files works except for some reason theres no file for Final Cut Pro, just the Logic one. Do you guys think the .ffuserdata file for Final Cut is in an alternate location?
First download the Final Cut Pro "Free Trail" , install it, and open it once and close it again. Then the grey file will be there at the same location as the Logic file.
First download the Final Cut Pro "Free Trail" , install it, and open it once and close it again. Then the grey file will be there at the same location as the Logic file.
Thanks. I already had it downloaded and trial ran out. I'll try deleting the app and re-installing though, see if the file pulls up this time
So the file still doesnt appear but redownloading the trial gave me another 90 days
Wondering if we can do this to plug-in trials. For example, Fabfilter.
So the file still doesnt appear but redownloading the trial gave me another 90 days
Just navigate into Macintosh HD disk and try pressing CMD+SHIFT+. at the same time to reveal all the hidden files. If that works just fine, then you are probably looking into the wrong folder for .lpxuserdata
file.
seems like it will still work on sequoia