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See this page. It is your responsibility to look after your license key and we do not promise to reissue them if lost.
Please see the "Tracking Your Order" section near the bottom of the "Buy" page.
When you buy Transcribe! you receive a license key by email. You should copy
the key into Transcribe! itself, so that Transcribe! knows it has been paid for.
You can check to see whether the key has already been entered by using the
"License Info" command on the Help menu.
Your License Key for Transcribe! is about 20 four-character groups of
cryptic text. The instructions for using it were in the email when you received the key.
Here they are again, in case you have the key but have lost the email.
First make sure you have downloaded Transcribe! from the
download page and install it
in accordance with the instructions on that page (you don't need a license key for this).
If you have already downloaded Transcribe! in order to use the free trial then you don't need to download it again.
Launch Transcribe! and in the 'License Information' dialog press the 'License Key Info' button,
then the 'Enter new license key' button. Use copy and paste to copy the license key into the
box. It doesn't matter if you copy any extra spaces or blank lines because they will be ignored.
Don't try to re-type the key by hand - people often make mistakes. If you're not sure how to copy and paste,
or if the key doesn't seem to be working, then see the queries just below.
The email you receive when you buy Transcribe! has your License Key (about 80 characters, in
four-character groups).
If Transcribe! tells you that the license key is not valid for this OS.
Starting in January 2023 we have relaxed the license terms: from now on all new license keys
are valid for all supported OS's (Windows, Mac & Linux).
Click here if you have an older license key and you want to switch to a different OS.
If Transcribe! simply tells you that the license key is not valid then probably you didn't enter it correctly.
It is possible to re-type a license key by hand but you must be very careful. It's far far better
to use copy&paste, from the email which was sent to you.
If you are using machine translation to translate the email into a different language, then turn this off
before copying the key! Otherwise it will attempt to translate the key, and change it as a result.
If you have lost the email and don't have a backup to copy&paste from then
see the "I've lost my license key" query above.
If you are using a very old version of Transcribe!, 8.10 (from August 2010) or earlier,
then recently issued license keys won't work. In this case please go to the
download page and download the current version
of Transcribe! for your OS version. The update is free for existing users.
If you really must retype it then check your typing carefully against the key you received.
When you are checking it pay extra attention to whether the letters are lower-case or upper-case,
and extra extra attention to the letters k/K which are easily confused.
If you get a message box saying "This doesn't look like a Transcribe! license key at all"
then this means that the key is not formatted correctly - i.e. it does not consist
of four-character groups separated by spaces, or it contains illegal characters.
It will show the key, up to the bad group - that is, the last group shown is the one with the error,
so check and correct it.
If you still have a problem: if you are really convinced you've entered it correctly and it doesn't work then please proceed
as follows : after you have entered the key and pressed "Ok", you get
a box titled "License Key Info" which shows the key, and a message saying whether it's
valid or not. In this box there is also a button "Copy current key and message".
1: Press the "Copy current key and message" button. You won't see anything "happen".
2: Click on the text of an email that you are going to send to me.
3: Paste into the email the key and message that you just copied - either the Paste command on the Edit menu of your email, or control-V on Windows, command-V on Mac.
4: Send the email to me andy@seventhstring.com and I will check it.
Copying license information by retyping it is difficult, and liable to contain mistakes.
It's much better to "Copy" it from the email where you have it, and "Paste" it to the place where it has to go.
To Copy it, first select the text to be copied by dragging the mouse across it, with the mouse button pressed.
When the text is selected (highlighted) then press ctrl-C (command-C on Mac) to Copy it.
That means hold down the ctrl (or command) key while you press C.
The command key on a Mac is the one with an Apple or Cloverleaf on it.
Then click on the place where you want to put the text,
and Paste it by pressing ctrl-V (command-V on Mac).
If the email containing the license key is not on the same computer as the one on which
you want to install Transcribe!, then copy the email to CDROM, USB memory stick, or
whatever, to transfer it.
Don't type it! Use copy&paste. See the query above. However if you really want to type characters which don't appear on your keyboard then look in your computer's Help for "typing special characters".
The usual cause for this is that your card provider refused to make the transaction, so you should ask them
what the problem was. Or you could order again using a different method of payment.
If a card doesn't work then Paypal usually will.
In the unlikely event that you end up with two orders, I can easily instruct our distributors to refund one.
Also can query the matter with our distributors, see the bottom of this page
for contact information.
When you bought Transcribe! you received a license key in an email from us. You need to enter that key into Transcribe! so it knows it has been paid for - see the email, or see above, for instructions. If your key is lost then you can request to have it reissued, see above. Did you already enter it in the past? If so then I don't know why Transcribe! would have forgotten it - did you delete your Preferences perhaps? Anyway, enter it again.
Just download Transcribe! again from the download page (or use your backup copy of the download file if you have one) and use the license key you already have (or see the "I've lost my license key" query above). If you want to keep your existing transcriptions then you will of course also have to transfer your transcription (xsc) files, and the sound or video files used by those transcriptions.
Transcribe! automatically gives a free evaluation period of 30 days from when it is first installed. Simply download from the download page and install it. Each time you launch Transcribe! it will display a box showing how many days you have left.
Possibly you have installed Transcribe! in the past on the same computer? Or there may be some problem with your computer's clock. The evaluation period is counted from when you first installed Transcribe!, and irrespective of whether you use it or not. If you really think Transcribe! is making a mistake you could email us, but we do not guarantee you an evaluation period anyway. You could download on a friend's computer and try it there. If you buy Transcribe! then it will not be a problem because when Transcribe! has a valid license key, it doesn't care about the date.
No, apart from the fact that the evaluation version displays the "License Information" dialog each time launched, and of course that it will expire and stop working. They are the same program. If you pay up and obtain a license key then you don't need to download again, just enter the license key.
You will find pricing information on the "Buy" page. Transcribe! is priced in US dollars but when you click the "Buy Now" button on that page, it will show you pricing information in your own currency according to your country. If necessary you can change your country using the button at the top right of the page. The amount will depend on the current exchange rate. There may also be local taxes to add, for instance VAT if you are in the EU. You will see any such additions displayed before you commit to actually making a purchase.
In fact this is explained in the email accompanying the license key.
If you have been running the evaluation version of Transcribe! already then you don't need to
download it again, you just need to enter the license key into it (follow the instructions in the email
which contains the license key) to tell it you have paid up.
If you have not yet downloaded Transcribe! at all then do so now, from the
download page.
Yes it entitles you to use the version you have bought forever, but it is up to you to back up the downloaded file and the license key you are given, as you will need them again if you buy a new computer and want to install Transcribe! on it. As a courtesy, I frequently do re-issue lost license keys but I don't promise to. Minor upgrades have always been free, and do not require a new license key. And in fact at present the upgrade to the current version is also free to all existing users.
You don't need to pay again, upgrade to the current version is at present free for all existing users.
The license key you already have will work with the current version. All you need to do is download the software itself from the download page. It will recognise your existing key and you should not need to re-enter it.
Minor upgrades have always been free, and do not require a new license key.
And in fact the upgrade to the current version is also free to all existing users.
By the way this is not a promise that all upgrades will always be free.
To prevent "crackers" from being able to forge license keys.
Click here for more information about Transcribe! cracks.
Be aware that most cracked software contains viruses or other malware.
Software companies often tell you that if you use software illegally (i.e.
cracked copies or illegally shared license keys) then you harm the future
development of the product. I can tell you that this is true. A major factor in
motivating me to do further work is the number of sales I get. It isn't just the
money : each sale made tells me that someone out there appreciates my work.
It's probably ok - try it. It's supposed to look weird. It should consist of about 20 four-character groups separated by spaces.
You will need to use a different computer, which does have internet access, to buy Transcribe!
online and receive the email containing the license key.
Then copy the email with the license key to CD or USB memory stick or whatever, and get it
onto your computer that way, so you can copy&paste the license key into Transcribe!
A single license permits you to install on up to three computers as long as Transcribe! is for your exclusive use on all of them. You simply download Transcribe! separately onto the computers and use the same license key on all of them. If they are different operating systems (Windows/Mac/Linux) then see below.
Starting from January 2023 we have relaxed the license terms: from now on all new or reissued license
keys are valid for all OS's (Windows, Mac, & Linux).
A single license entitles you to run it on one computer only, or up to
three computers as long as the program is for your exclusive use on all of them.
If you buy multiple licenses then that's how many computers you may install it on.
If you have a license key from before 2023 and you want to switch to a different OS then
please visit this page.
The Transcribe! license is "per computer", so a single license allows multiple people to use it
on that computer. You will only need to install Transcribe! once, as long as you install it in a location which all users
have access to. Use the same license key for all users on that computer - it will need to be entered separately for each user.
If the computer is to be used by lots of people - e.g. in a university or music school - then contact me andy@seventhstring.com
for information about how to handle this situation.
In this situation, a single license only permits use on a single computer.
No, the volume discount applies to buying multiple copies in a single order.
See below for a general explanation of my policy on these matters.
No, the discount for multiple purchases is for situations where the licenses are to be used under the control
of one person or organisation (such as a computer laboratory in a university or music college). Otherwise there
would be no way for me to know who was using it, and so who was entitled to upgrades or whatever.
Putting it another way, it is the person or organisation who buys the licenses, who then has the right to use them.
That makes perfect sense for a music college equipping a computer lab, but doesn't work for multiple individuals
because licenses are not transferrable from one person to another (see the license agreement, it's in the Help).
No. There is a substantial discount for multiple orders, which may well be useful for educational
institutions, but no specifically educational discount.
See this page for volume pricing information.
See below for a general explanation of my policy on these matters.
Please visit www.seventhstring.com/xscribe/buy.html and click the "Buy Transcribe!" button for info. You will find that you are offered a choice of different payment methods. If you have further questions then please talk to FastSpring (our distributor) for all issues about orders and payment. You will find contact information for FastSpring in the "Tracking Your Order" section near the bottom of the "Buy" page already mentioned.
If you are in the EU then when you are making your order, in the "Your Payment" panel, there is a button "Enter VAT ID". So click it!
Visit this page
where you will be able to obtain your order history and get an invoice.
You must use the same email address you used when you purchased.
Seventh String cannot send you an invoice, because you buy Transcribe! from our distributor FastSpring, not from Seventh String.
During the ordering process you will see a checkbox for "Gift Purchase". This will result in the email containing the license key being sent to them. They will also need to download the software from our website, but the email they receive will mention this.
From January 2023 we have relaxed the license terms: from now on all new license keys are valid for all OS's (Windows, Mac & Linux). Click here if you have an older license key and you want to switch to a different OS.
A single license entitles you to run it on one computer only (and it may be used by any number of people on that computer), or up to three computers as long as the program is for your exclusive use on all of them. If you buy multiple licenses then that's how many computers you may install it on.
- No telephone support, email only.
- We do not operate a "subscription" scheme where you have to keep paying every month or year or whatever.
- We do not normally charge for upgrades. From my point of view, the license key system is simpler if upgraded versions recognise previously-issued keys as valid - it avoids the administrative effort of determining who's eligible for upgrades, and the need for a two-tier pricing system.
- We don't offer an educational discount. This avoids the dificulty of defining exactly what constitutes a bona-fide educational institution, and also avoids the difficulty of verifying whether a given order is coming from such an institution. Also, an education institution wanting to install Transcribe! in their computer music lab would need multiple copies, and we do give a substantial discount for multiple-copy orders.
Transcribe! continues to sell, which is wonderful, but this also means that the total number of existing Transcribe! users
continues to increase. Potentially this could cause an ever-increasing burden of providing support to those users.
In fact this burden is not too bad because once a person has been using Transcribe! for a while, they are less and
less likely to need to email me for help.
The exception to this principle is the matter of people losing their license keys (due to a hard disk crash or whatever). We receive a constant stream of requests for the re-issuing of lost license keys. Naturally we arrange to handle these automatically where possible, but this frequently isn't possible because people change their email addresses etc quite often, so we have to search the database manually to find them.
Remember that we do not promise to re-issue lost license keys at all - it's your responsibility to look after it.
It amazes me how many people don't back things up. If you haven't bothered to look after your
license key, what makes you think that we should do it for you? As we say in the email containing the license key:
"Back it up on disk to some location not on your computer, wherever you normally back up your work.
You do back up your work don't you? Every hard disk dies (or is
lost or stolen or encrypted by ransomware) one day, so I can promise you with absolute certainty that
anything you don't back up, will one day be lost. You should also print it out on paper and keep it safe. It would be a bit tedious
to type in the 80 characters or so, but not impossible - in fact it takes about two minutes."