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The price. iStudy is not shareware. iStudy is designed to be a comprehensive study aid for students to study more, study faster and stay organized. When a student buys iStudy they are getting a fun study tool that allows them to cope with almost any set of terms, definitions or concepts that their school gives them to memorize. iStudy is a collection of 4 applications bundled into one. Flash iT, Study iT, Test iT, Pocket iT. iStudy is easy to use "out of the box";. There are however many advanced features which a student (or their; parents, tutor, or school) might require support. Some of these features include: the use of filters, images, Remember iT, the creation of trading PoDs, printing Flash Cards, or even moving lessons within a workbook or from one workbook to another. All these features may require support and ConquerKnowledge has factored this into its price. All support issues can be sent to support@conquerknowledge.com. Price discounts of iStudy are available to schools who will offer their own in house support.

Excel pop ups. iStudy was built on top of Excel. To the best of our knowledge we have controlled most of the pop up windows but some still manage to creep through. The fact of the matter is, most of the messages that still creep through will only show up once (providing the user responds with a no). Please identify any such occurrences to support@conquerknowledge.com. Most of these problems will be addressed in future releases.

Speed. iStudy works well with newer machines. We are aware of some speed issues on older machines. We currently are working on a new release of iStudy which greatly improves the overall speed. Early tests show speed improvements of many of its functions by as much as a factor of 10. A beta version of this release will be made available shortly.


We greatly appreciate your feedback and hope that we have addressed most of the issues.

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Wednesday, December 03 2003 @ 01:57 PM PST