Some schools start next week. Agilix should include a coupon in new copies of GoBinder 2005 giving a free upgrade to GoBinder 2006 within the first thirty days after the release of 2006.
I'm sure there are a lot of students like me who want to buy gobinder 2006 but need it when school starts. So, I was thinking, what if the trial period for GB 2005 was extended? It would be great if I could just use the free trial until I could buy GoBinder 2006. Of course, I don't know when it's coming out and I don't know if and how long agilix would want to extend the trial period. It would be really helpful, though.
Just a thought.
P.S. some colleges are starting in two weeks ;)
Some schools start next week. Agilix should include a coupon in new copies of GoBinder 2005 giving a free upgrade to GoBinder 2006 within the first thirty days after the release of 2006.
that would work too.
I started 2 weeks ago... I hope I'd still get the upgrade
I signed up for the 2006 beta last week and still have not heard back...grrr...
LauraKatJ et al,
GoBinder 2005 Upgrade Policy
quote:Originally posted by MarkC
A number of GoBinder customers have asked what Agilix's policy is regarding the upgrade from GoBinder 2005 to the next major version.
Agilix is adding a "plug-in" interface to the next release of GoBinder for third party enhancements to the product. We also anticipate a number of developers building plug-ins, some as freeware/shareware, some as licensed software, some for internal use only. Agilix will deliver add-ons through the plug-in interface.
Agilix desires for all GoBinder users to upgrade to this new version, so that all can take advantage of these add-on enhancements. For that reason, the upgrade to the next major version of GoBinder, planned for later this year, will be available FREE of charge to ALL existing GoBinder 2005 customers. And anyone who purchases GoBinder 2005 from now until the new release, will also get a FREE upgrade to the next version of GoBinder.
This policy may not apply for future new releases of GoBinder, but it does for the next major release.
Mark Calkins
VP Product Marketing
Agilix
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