I assume you saw this rather sketchy download link? https://www.fs.fed.us/r6/icbemp/science/Procite_DB.html I'll leave it to someone else to decide if the software on offer is legit. I did try to whois the website but didn't get much. Lena On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 8:41 AM Hammer, Erich F <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Does anyone happen to have a copy of the ProCite v5 demo installer? > > We seem to have misplaced/lost our installer for our licensed version and > apparently have (or had) a machine with a rather important DB on it. > (Why!? Just, Why?) The machine has failed although we can get to the > files. I'm not asking for a licensed copy of the outdated and long-defunct > software that would only really be useful for retrieving archival data in > situations like this because that would be illegal, but apparently there > was a demo installer that might get us where we need to go. > > Alternatively, does anyone know how to migrate a ProCite DB to another > platform without having a copy of ProCite? > > Feel free to reach out off-list. > > Thanks, > Erich > > > > -- > Erich Hammer Head of Library Systems > [log in to unmask] University Libraries > 518-442-3891 University @ Albany > > "The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas > the priest has killed a great many philosophers." > -- Denis Diderot >