It appears that Franklin Industries went into administration in October, 2014 and had until mid-December to come up with a recovery plan.
http://www.faillissementsdossier.be/nl/ ... tries.aspxUnfortunately, there has been no further information and it seems that the bankruptcy is complete and no-one has bought the Colinbus part as a going concern. The home site is still operational. I suggest you download all the relevant files while you still can. Also, make sure that you have the computer in which Coliliner is installed backed up with a partition image program like Macrium Reflect or Ghost as there is no way to get the program re-authorised.
You can install the latest version of Colidrive, but it may not work correctly with your Colinbus.dat file. Although they are standard Microsoft Jet database files, Colinbus have protected them with a password that I have not been able to guess or crack with a hex editor.
If Colidrive messes with the machine settings, I have written a program that collects the current settings, compares that with the documented default for the Profiler (I expect your machine to use the same settings) and lets you edit the settings if they are wrong. That has got me out of trouble a number of times.
In addition, I have found a Linux program that will produce track outlines from Gerber files in G-Code. It should be possible to translate that into the limited Colinbus G-Code sub-set (although, Colinbus' version does not conform to the industry standards for Z-Axis movement). However, if you back up your computer as described, above, you should not need to experiment.