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Alarm Clock Pro

Alarm Clock Pro

Set audio files, movies, CD tracks, and Internet radio stations as alarms.

Version:  9.2.2

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Contributed by: Koingo Software Thursday, May 21 2009 @ 09:57 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

For those who missed it in the release notes during Software Update, or those who have not yet upgraded, Alarm Clock Pro 9 is a paid upgrade. This is the first paid upgrade to Alarm Clock Pro in 10 years, and we thank everyone for their support!

Version 9.0 from the last 8.x release is primarily a bug fix release; however, we have big plans for it in the coming months, so please stay tuned. In fairness, we'll also be releasing a new 8.x point release containing these same bug fixes so that customers remaining on 8.x will have a final stable version of the product.

Buyers of Alarm Clock Pro 8 on or after January 1, 2009, can obtain a free license at the link below. Also, all other users can use the same form to proceed to a paid upgrade page.

http://www.koingosw.com/store-upgrade.php

Upgrades are free for any buyers of the Utility Package, and the license should automatically be in your account. For users wishing to remain on version 8 and inadvertently upgraded, please contact us, and we'll offer you an 8.x download link.   

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"update" - tmcdanel

This really annoys me very much. To try to charge one of your customers for an update WITHOUT WARNING. Charging for bug fixes? with the promise of "its going to get real better real soon". And the auto update wants the full $20 not $10. The purpose of the "update" is to improve the company's bottom line. The function of the "update" is to alienate customers.

How do i get my version 8 back?

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Friday, May 22 2009 @ 04:37 AM PDT