If you are interested in purchasing Base to aid your development projects (it is a front-end for SQLite3 database design), you must remove the ".xml" extension on the license file (Base_License.baselicense.xml) Menial sends to you in order for the app to recognize it.
I realize this applies to a very small subset of folks out there (most of whom probably figured this out as quickly as I did), but if this post helps out even one person, it was worth the entry time.
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Great post, could save
Great post, could save someone alot of headaches.


Hi Bob, that's a useful post
Hi Bob, that's a useful post to have online. My site isn't actually appending 'xml' to any emails, it seems to be happening somewhere after I send the file out. Mostly happens to people using Gmail addresses or their web interface. Just thought you might be interested to know.
-Ben