First, go through the download, login and update entrances.
If this is your first time using Lime, this page will first walk you through the most commonly used entrances.
Take these three steps first.
The subsequent project experience will be much easier
This page does not talk about the functional structure, nor does it expand developer access. Just sort out the three most common entrances for the first time: download, login, and confirm status.
Recommended order
Download desktop version
Install the desktop version first, and then start the subsequent login and project experience.
Login account
Choose your usual login method and check the account status first.
Confirm current status
After logging in, you can view the current account, points and subscription status, and then you can return to the desktop to continue the project.
Download desktop version
Install the desktop version first, and then start the subsequent login and project experience.
Go to downloadLogin account
Choose your usual login method and check the account status first.
Open loginConfirm current status
After logging in, you can view the current account, points and subscription status, and then you can return to the desktop to continue the project.
View user centerFAQ
Which pages should you read first for the first time?
The three pages of download, login and update log are basically enough. If you go through these three entrances first, the subsequent project experience will be much easier.
What happens after logging in?
After logging in, the official website will take you to the subsequent page, so you don’t need to find the callback address or manually piece together the link.
Where can I see updates?
Just look at the update log. The latest version, release date, and major changes are synced on that page.
When is desktop more appropriate?
If you will organize data, repeatedly revise drafts, and review versions for a long time, the desktop version will be more suitable for this kind of continuous advancement project.
Frequently used pages
If you are doing access
Developer access, installation process and official product code have all been separately organized into the developer portal. It will not be repeated here.