Trial and Paid Version

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by ragma, Aug 4, 2006.

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  1. ragma

    ragma Registered Member

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    Re: Finally upgrade to paid version!

    What is the difference between the trial and the full version?
     
  2. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    There is no difference between the Trial and Full version, except the Trial lasts for 30 days.

    Cheers :D
     
  3. akshay_k72

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    Plus, the trial version does not get updated on priority.. It can take a couple of days for trial version to be upto date.
     
  4. sir_carew

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    That's not true.
    This can happend when Eset release large size updates and this doesn't happen regulary.
    Trial version doesn't download cummulative updates, but this not mean you'll get updates later.

     
  5. akshay_k72

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    These days the trial versions must be getting updated as frequently as the paid ones.. But this was certainly not the case when I was using the trial version an year ago. It did not matter whether the update was small or large...

    Anyhow I found this thread and the user mentioned about the "laggy updates" of the trial version...

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    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=142022
     
  6. ragma

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    If I purchase a key for a 32 bit version and then upgrade my computer to 64 bit, do I have to purchase another license or will my current license work?
     
  7. the_sly_dog

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    Ragma

    you can change over to the 64bit version of nod when you are ready to migrate to 64bit

    nod32 license is for 32/64bit windows
     
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