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Old pricing - $19.95 - listed in latest 2.0 download

Feedback Type:  Usage Tip

Contributed by: yeamacc Wednesday, November 23 2005 @ 02:51 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

When you go to register SuperDuper! 2.0 by clicking the lock symbol for automatic authentication in the main window, a new window opens which says:

"Registering unlocks this feature as well as many others -- and it's reasonably priced at $19.95. Please help fund SuperDuper's development and support -- you'll be glad you did, and so will we!"

Then when you use the esellerate app to buy a reg code, the price changes to $27.95. I understand that is the new price, but apparently someone forgot to change a window from version 1.   

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3 comments |

Old pricing - $19.95 - listed in latest 2.0 download - dnanian

Thanks for catching that, and our apologies. We'll have it fixed in the next release.

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Wednesday, November 23 2005 @ 03:04 PM PST


Old pricing - $19.95 - listed in latest 2.0 download - BloodH0und

Ah, but at $27.95, can you still say "it's reasonably priced?" That's what I'm wondering. :P ............ J/K -- Youse guyes make some fine software.

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Wednesday, November 23 2005 @ 07:55 PM PST


Old pricing - $19.95 - listed in latest 2.0 download - Mayhem!

Considering the piece of dung Retrospect costs $129.00, I'd say SD! is reasonably priced. ;) Now you might say Retrospect does more/has more functions, but considering it has a horrible/unusable UI, tons of bugs, works sporadically, and their support is non-existent, again, I'd say SD! is reasonably priced. ;)

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Thursday, November 24 2005 @ 08:46 PM PST